entitle
English
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Etymology
From Anglo-Norman entitler, from Old French entiteler, (French intituler), from Late Latin intitulare.
Pronunciation
Verb
entitle (third-person singular simple present entitles, present participle entitling, simple past and past participle entitled)
- give a title to
- dignify by an honorary designation.
- give power, authority (to do something)
- give rightful ownership
- give a title to a book, film, play, etc.
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Translations
to dignify by an honorary designation
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to bestow the right to do something
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to give a title to a book etc.
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