Give a title to someone; make someone a member of the nobility.
1 A stock split could entitle hundreds of thousands more people to attend.
2 But charisma and a strong track record don't entitle you to success.
3 Does the bigness of the property entitle the State to claim it?
4 These entitle the holder to 45 percent of any profits it makes.
5 His orphaned state merits kindness, and his prospects entitle him to consideration.
6 He was learned, if polemical knowledge could entitle him to that praise.
7 This seemed to entitle her to an invitation, which she delightedly accepted.
8 Her position-hernew position, she fancied, would entitle her to do that-once
9 In fact, a broken rib doesn't entitle a man to a lay-off.
10 Your miserable system of treachery does not entitle you to that kindness.
11 Federal workers are entitled to 13 vacation days starting in year one.
12 The court says the families of 300 victims are entitled to compensation.
13 This article is part of a Special Issue entitled : Proteomics in India.
14 Mugabe is entitled to a fully furnished house 'anywhere in the capital'.
15 That meant Tapui was no longer entitled to work in the UK.
16 A substantial number are entitled to vote in the next general election.
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