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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

The book is a companion to the Snow Patrol album, also entitled The Forest is the Path, which was released last year.

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But the panel found he used his position as a police constable to "circumvent payment" between Wiltshire and Devon - two stations that he was not entitled to travel between without a valid ticket.

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Owen and her committee have proposed changes to the Employment Rights Bill which would ensure parents bereaved as a result of a pregnancy loss are entitled to two weeks of leave.

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A book written about him was entitled “Obsession”, and he once famously said that defeat was worse than death “because you have to live with defeat.”

The treaty, which sets out the rights and freedoms people are entitled to in the 46 signatory countries, is overseen by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

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

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