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Example sentences for "entitles"

Lexicographically close words:
entirety; entitative; entities; entitle; entitled; entitling; entituled; entity; entoderm; entomb
  1. The Associations Bill entitles them "to apply" for indemnity.

  2. Leyden in 1616)--a work which entitles him to be regarded as the high-priest of their mysteries.

  3. In 1677, Webster, who had abandoned the cure of souls for that of bodies, produced the work which entitles him to honourable mention in these pages.

  4. The greatest men are the greatest despots, and the exercise of their unlimited authority is what entitles them to our worship.

  5. The lofty position they have lately taken against the inroads of Rationalism entitles them to the thanks and admiration of Christendom.

  6. Professor Marshall) that the fact that the food consumed by labourers enables them to earn an income entitles it to rank as capital.

  7. The important part which the cotton and iron industries play in the export trade of England entitles them to special consideration as representatives of world-industry.

  8. The destruction of a single individual of the hostile tribes, by the most treacherous means, is estimated a feat of the greatest valour, and one that entitles the hero to the highest distinctions.

  9. Its natural formation by no means entitles it to be called a valley, its level being only a few feet lower than that of the desert on both sides.

  10. This defence was honorable and glorious, and this entitles him to the name of Great.

  11. The peace policy of Walpole entitles him to the gratitude of his country.

  12. It is bad form to show that one feels slighted or affronted at not having been invited to any function, or not given the precedence one feels herself entitles to.

  13. Such payment entitles him to board, lodging, baths, medical treatment and medicine.

  14. The possession of the diploma of Doctor of Laws and Letters alone entitles a man to practise as advocate.

  15. This is a very important social duty and ought on no account to be omitted, as it entitles host and hostess to the help of all their guests in the event of illness or adversity taking place in their family.

  16. I know nothing in the State from which he comes, rich as it is in the history of the past, that entitles him to speak in such a manner.

  17. Besides being a bond of union and mutual protection, it entitles its possessor to a vote at the elections of the aldermen and the common council of the ward.

  18. In what respect, in short, is the tenure by which the duchy is held more sacred and inviolable than that which entitles the Corporation to the permanent possession of its various sources of income?

  19. It is given with all the candour that becomes a man who chuses to think for himself, and at the same time with as much boldness as entitles him to generous treatment from those who think themselves bound to oppose him.

  20. He was not by profession a librarian, and yet the valuable service he rendered to literature entitles him to the name.

  21. If an association is formed with an annual membership fee which entitles the member to the use of the books, those who feel unable to pay this annual fee may be loaned books upon the payment of a small fee for the loan of a single book.

  22. Whether the Structure of the Human Brain entitles Man to form a distinct Sub-class of the Mammalia.

  23. That courage entitles you to this small recognition, and also entitles you to purchase as many copies of this book as you can afford.

  24. A high-school certificate of graduation entitles its holder to enter a university without examination, and qualifies him for all public posts.

  25. Nothing is recorded about this man's antecedents, though his mercantile genius entitles him to historical notice.

  26. The influence of Meissen is everywhere apparent, but individuality shown in various directions by a few of the rivals entitles them to special mention.

  27. This priority, by one year only, based on a patent applied for in 1744, entitles the Bow works to be noticed first.

  28. My only apology for introducing them here is their rare poetic merit which entitles them to a more permanent place than in the many journals in which they were reprinted.

  29. Stitt entitles it to the generous support of all our churches.

  30. Against Harriet Shelley's good name there is not one scrap of tarnishing evidence, and not even a scrap of evil gossip, that comes from a source that entitles it to a hearing.

  31. As we have seen, his love for his wife had begun in a rather shallow way and with not much force, but now it was become deep and strong, which entitles his wife to a broad credit mark, one may admit.

  32. Again he put the plain dilemma: "If what I did entitles the House not to receive me, why has not the House had the courage of its opinions and vacated the seat?

  33. This entitles one shareholder to give another written authority to vote his shares at a corporate meeting.

  34. That is, it does not permit him to refuse to carry out his part of the contract, but entitles him to bring an action for damages, for its breach.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "entitles" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.