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Entail meaning
To imply, require, or invoke. | To settle or fix inalienably on a person or thing, or on a person and his descendants or a certain line of descendants; -- said especially of an estate; to bestow as a heritage. | To appoint hereditary possessor.
Example sentences (20)
According to Colmenares, it would be hard to sell to the public any constitutional amendment that would entail removal or the stretching of term limits.
And does that also then entail a much better cash conversion now that we’re at a more steady state and expectations for top line and the backlog supporting it?
An increase in excise duties will entail another rise in the price of cigarettes.
But this would necessarily entail that some other person either pay for the medical services – through taxes – or be required to provide the service without payment.
But what does it entail when it comes down to brass tacks?
By what does the Eiland plan entail?
Co-viewing doesn't necessarily entail parents sitting next to their child on the couch and watching along with them, but can involve keeping an ear out for what they are watching or streaming the program from their device to a smart television.
Current recovery techniques have poor efficiency levels and entail a high risk of pollution owing to the toxicity of rare earth elements.
Does President Putin still believe he can win the war, or what would that victory even entail for him?
Every player has their own idea of what a sequel should entail, with some feeling that Red Dead Redemption 3 can break the franchise's most defining tradition.
Hatton added that they've only scratched the surface of what jury duty can entail.
Having her first start as a three-year-old, Charm Stone took out the Group 3 Quezette Stakes (1100m) on Saturday to set up a spring campaign that will entail an attempt at Group 1 level.
However, it was not known at first what the censure targeting Moore would entail.
Israel’s current government seeks to pass judicial reform legislation, which would entail a series of changes to its judicial system and the balance of powers within the country.
It is feared that a large-scale campaign may be launched to destroy the two prominent armed groups in the northern West Bank, the Jenin Brigades and Lions Den, leading to anxiety as to what such a military operation would entail.
Lacking any way to elevate such a leader, however, all Democrats can do is ask Biden to show more public vigor, with all the risks that may entail.
McAfee doesn’t know what that decision will entail either.
Midstream operations of energy companies entail transporting oil, natural gas liquids and refined petroleum products.
Morgan did share that his ideas predate events of The Crown, though he didn't offer any specific details about what exactly that would entail.
Most of us can feel deep in our bones that transformational change is needed, and science has made abundantly clear what it must entail.