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单词 entitle
释义

entitle

verb

en·​ti·​tle in-ˈtī-tᵊl How to pronounce entitle (audio)
en-
entitled; entitling in-ˈtīt-liŋ How to pronounce entitle (audio)
-ˈtī-tᵊl-iŋ,
en-

transitive verb

1
: to give a title to : designate
2
: to furnish with proper grounds for seeking or claiming something
this ticket entitles the bearer to free admission

Synonyms

  • authorize
  • privilege
  • qualify
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Example Sentences

He entitled his book “My Life on Mars.” the card entitles my grandmother to the discount for senior citizens
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French entitler, from Late Latin intitulare, from Latin in- + titulus title

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

entitle

verb

en·​ti·​tle in-ˈtī-tᵊl How to pronounce entitle (audio)
entitled; entitling
1
: to give a title to
2
: to give a right or claim to
Buying a ticket entitles you to a seat.

Legal Definition

entitle

transitive verb

en·​ti·​tle
entitled; entitling
: to give an enforceable right to claim something

entitle

verb

1
as in to authorize
to give a right to the card entitles my grandmother to the discount for senior citizens

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • authorize
  • qualify
  • enable
  • permit
  • empower
  • allow
  • privilege
  • license
  • let
  • endorse
  • approve
  • enfranchise
  • ratify
  • certify
  • legitimize
  • sanction
  • indorse
  • certificate
  • licence
  • warrant
  • validate
  • accredit
  • charter
  • recertify
  • recharter
  • revalidate
  • reaccredit
  • reapprove

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • disqualify
  • forbid
  • invalidate
  • disable
  • proscribe
  • nullify
  • disenfranchise
  • disallow
  • disempower
  • decertify
  • delegitimize
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2
as in to name
to give a name to apart from the obvious, she couldn't decide what to entitle her painting of a vase with flowers

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • name
  • nominate
  • designate
  • call
  • label
  • denominate
  • title
  • term
  • dub
  • christen
  • nickname
  • specify
  • baptize
  • style
  • denote
  • stigmatize
  • clepe
  • rename
  • tag
  • brand
  • misname
  • relabel
  • rechristen
  • mistitle
  • miscall
  • surname
  • code-name
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