entitles in English

verb
1
give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something.
employees are normally entitled to severance pay
2
give (something, especially a text or work of art) a particular title.
an article entitled “The Harried Society.”

Use "entitles" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "entitles" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "entitles", or refer to the context using the word "entitles" in the English Dictionary.

1. Membership entitles you to the monthly journal.

2. Being unemployed entitles you to free medical treatment.

3. This discount voucher entitles you to 10% off your next purchase.

4. This preferential ticket entitles you to travel first class.

5. The coupon entitles you to 10 cents off your next purchase.

6. (Ephesians 5:22, 23) A husband may feel that headship entitles him to absolute control.

7. 28 Do you think just paying money entitles you to sear a man's flesh?

8. And he believes that somehow it entitles him to being an obnoxious jackass.

9. Participating preferred stock entitles the holder to receive extra dividends when earnings permit.

10. Your membership entitles you to use the Appellation in your email signature, website, business cards, letterhead, and …

11. Whether this entitles the House to exclude a peer on leave of absence has not been tested.

12. Access to our site entitles you to private and non-exclusive use of the site.

13. The voucher is valid between July and December and entitles you to 10% off all overseas flights.

14. For instance, a 1:5 BTC ratio entitles you to 5 Airdropped coins for every single BTC you’re holding

15. Cumulative stock entitles investors to missed dividends. Cumulative preferred stock is more attractive to investors than nonCumulative.

16. The Fair And Accurate Credit Transaction Act (FACTA) entitles you one free copy of a Clue report per year.

17. Co-ownership Co-ownership entitles two or more persons concurrently to the possession and enjoyment of the same land.

18. Each chip entitles the bearer to three minutes of uninterrupted com time with his loved ones back in the Alpha Quadrant.

19. This entitles Alumni to some fantastic benefits including professional development, global mentoring, public lectures, exclusive events, unique discounts, Alumni awards and more.

20. The IMO reward as part of Confused.com Rewards entitles the successful claimant to 12 months’ worth of free car wash vouchers

21. Ownership by foreigners in Qatar entitles them to a renewable residency permit, which allows them to live and work in Qatar.

22. About 13 million of the city's residents in 2013 had local hukou permits, which entitles them to permanent residence in Beijing.

23. When a person attends a public event, it is not uncommon to be charged an admission fee that entitles that individual to one seat.

24. The "E" designates over four years active duty service as a warrant officer or enlisted member and entitles the member to a higher rate of pay than other lieutenants.

25. If a "Klasse 2" or a "Klasse 3" licence was obtained after the above dates but before 1.4.1980, it entitles the holder to drive category A1 in addition.

26. A MIR entitles the buyer to mail in a coupon, receipt, and barcode in order to receive a check for a particular amount, depending on the particular product, time, and often place of purchase.

27. # Rent - free accommodation : the existing rule entitles an employee to rent - free accommodation leased by employer with tax charged on 10 per cent of his basic salary , or the excess of rent over 60 per cent of the basic pay , or the allowance drawn for rent , whichever is the least .

28. Continuation of Pay Continuation of Pay (COP) is a special leave category which entitles employees to have their regular pay continued with no charge to their own leave for up to 45 calendar days (this includes weekends, holidays, and non workdays) of disability and/or medical treatment that follows an …

29. In legal terminology, a Complaint is any formal legal document that sets out the facts and legal reasons (see: cause of action) that the filing party or parties (the plaintiff(s)) believes are sufficient to support a claim against the party or parties against whom the claim is brought (the defendant(s)) that entitles the plaintiff(s) to a remedy (either money damages or injunctive relief).