After Susan ended up in the hospital because of the illegal drugs used to cure depression she was entitled to compensation.
Some cases, the president could. Actually, the president has a right to recommend other cases to the entitle who could postpone the carrying out of a sentence. The entitle is national parliament.
How's this: "This document will entitle me to my father's account when he dies." It would be much easier with entitles or entitlement, but I answered your question.
"Vital," "entitle," and "recital" all rhyme with "title."
Past- entitled Present- entitle Future - entitle And then there is also entitles...
Legal residency.
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It depends on who you worked for & if they had one in place for you
you must. you are entitled to follow the law. get it?(:
she is a author of novel entitle Their accidental baby
According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, synonyms for "entitle" include "authorize," "designate," "privilege," and "qualify." The word derives from Latin, a combination of "in" and "titulus," meaning "title."
Qualified or entitled., To fit out; to equip; to qualify; to entitle.