We have no meanings for "entail serious" in our records yet.
1 Its corruption and incompetence could not be concealed, and would inevitably entail serious consequences.
2 The attempt to "popularize" recruiting was soon found to entail serious evils.
3 To neglect them would entail serious consequences.
4 This fatal blow might indeed entail serious consequences; however, the matter might very likely be quite other than this.
5 This is of less consequence in a merely temporary encampment, while it might entail serious evils in localities continuously inhabited.
6 The second option was more difficult as it entailed serious , introspective reckoning.
7 A disrespectful word towards a woman would have entailed serious consequences to the user.
8 "Well, no-notexactly ruined, but it would have entailed serious consequences."
9 This condition is by all means to be avoided, since it entails serious difficulties on the process of separating the sugar from the molasses.
10 The matter at stake was not sufficiently important to induce the populace to offer an armed force resistance which might have entailed serious danger.
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