I am entitled to half the marital assets.
You are not entitled to that information.
He believed he was entitled to compensation.The judge ruled he was not entitled to anything.We are all entitled to an opinion.
An example: You have been entitled to a $3.5million award for recovering my ancestors broach.
entitled means that you are meant to do what is put out for you
Since I bought all of the bedding, I felt entitled to claim the most squashy pillow for myself.
They had become nominal, self sufficient and self satisfying.
You can use the phrase "in lieu of" to mean "instead of" in a sentence like this: "She decided to use email in lieu of calling him on the phone."
The accountant made an inadvertent error and you're entitled to additional reimbursement.
No, not everything is capitalized and punctuated correctly in the sentence. It should be: "Her short story entitled 'The Shower' won the first prize in the writing contest."
Each branch will be entitled to nominate one candidate to be top of the list in their region
A book was published in 1876 entitled Pyrography or Burnt Wood Etching
The equal protection clause ensures that all citizens are treated equally under the law.