give the right, enable, allow, permit, warrant, sanction
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."
permit, let, authorize, sanction, license, enable, entitle; approve; tolerate, brook;
Noun: document, contract, permit, licence, deed, prerogative, laws, rules, code Verb: hire, commission, employ, rent, lease, authorize, permit, sanction, entitle, license, empower, give authority
"Vital," "entitle," and "recital" all rhyme with "title."
Past- entitled Present- entitle Future - entitle And then there is also entitles...
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.
name, entitle, dub, designate, term, style, label, cry, shout, scream, yell, whoop, telephone, ring, hail, summon, rally, assemble, gather, muster, convene, waken, arouse
The synonyms for the verb are to plan, draw, draft, trace, outline, devise, sketch, formulate, create, fashion, propose, invent, conceive, or fabricate.The synonyms for the noun include plan, drawing, draft, outline, sketch, formula, proposal, invention, conception, layout, or model
grhth
Legal residency.
because of thestructure of the story
It depends on who you worked for & if they had one in place for you