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entitled

Definition for entitled

adjective as in named

adjective as in privileged

adjective as in privileged

Strongest matches

honored, powerful

Strong matches

advantaged, indulged, ruling

Weak matches

silk-stocking, special

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Example Sentences

He assured Blackman, “Birthright citizenship obviously doesn’t apply in case of war or invasion. No one to my knowledge has ever argued that the children of invading aliens are entitled to birthright citizenship.”

From Slate

“Trump would think he is entitled to do that. And his advisers will tell him he is constitutionally entitled to do it.”

Most people are entitled to the tuition fee element, which is equal to the annual cost of your course, external.

From BBC

A fair catch is when the player receiving the ball is entitled to take the catch without interference, but, once it is caught, the ball is dead and they cannot attempt to gain any yards.

From BBC

"Of course it is difficult to hear that, particularly from people who I’ve known all of my life, but I also absolutely accept they are entitled to feel how they feel, particularly if they have lost a loved one," O'Neill told reporters on Monday.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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