- bring about
- call for
- encompass
- involve
- lead to
- necessitate
- require
- cause
- demand
- entangle
- evoke
- impose
- occasion
- tangle
- give rise to
On this page you’ll find 27 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to entail, such as: bring about, call for, encompass, involve, lead to, and necessitate.
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How to use entail in a sentence
But men also humiliate us, degrade us, jeer at, ridicule the miseries that they and their society entail upon us.
THE DAUGHTERS OF DANAUSMONA CAIRD
The mention by Hogarth of Ridley and Latimer they considered irrelevant; their fathers’ heroic mood was a detail: not an entail.
THE LORD OF THE SEAM. P. SHIEL
It cannot, Sir Wycherly; nor with a will, so long as an heir of entail can be found.
THE TWO ADMIRALSJ. FENIMORE COOPER
The entail was made to exclude females, only because of the old Lady Granard.
THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFECHARLOTTE M. YONGE
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO ENTAIL
- betokens
- connotes
- denotes
- designates
- entails
- evidences
- gives a hint
- hints
- imports
- includes
- insinuates
- intends
- intimates
- involves
- mentions
- point to
- presupposes
- refers
- signifies
- suggests
- betoken
- connote
- denote
- designate
- entail
- evidence
- give a hint
- hint
- import
- include
- insinuate
- intend
- intimate
- involve
- mention
- point to
- presuppose
- refer
- signify
- suggest
- accommodate
- add
- admit
- allow for
- append
- be composed of
- be made up of
- bear
- build
- build in
- carry
- combine
- comprehend
- comprise
- consist of
- constitute
- count
- cover
- cut in on
- embody
- embrace
- encircle
- enclose
- encompass
- entail
- enter
- have
- hold
- implicate
- incorporate
- inject
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- interject
- interpolate
- introduce
- make allowance for
- make room for
- number
- number among
- receive
- subsume
- take in
- take into account
- teem with
- work in
- accommodates
- adds
- admits
- allows for
- appends
- be composes of
- be makes up of
- bears
- builds
- builds in
- carries
- combines
- comprehends
- comprises
- consists of
- constitutes
- counts
- covers
- cuts in on
- embodies
- embraces
- encircles
- encloses
- encompasses
- entails
- enters
- has
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- implicates
- incorporates
- injects
- inserts
- interjects
- interpolates
- introduces
- makes allowance for
- makes room for
- number among
- numbers
- receives
- subsumes
- takes in
- takes into account
- teems with
- works in
- absorb
- affect
- argue
- associate
- bind
- catch
- commit
- complicate
- comprehend
- comprise
- compromise
- concern
- connect
- contain
- cover
- denote
- embrace
- embroil
- engage
- engross
- enmesh
- entail
- entangle
- grip
- hold
- hook
- implicate
- imply
- incorporate
- incriminate
- inculpate
- link
- mean
- mire
- mix up
- necessitate
- number
- point to
- preoccupy
- presuppose
- prove
- relate
- require
- rivet
- rope in
- snarl up
- suggest
- take in
- tangle
- touch
- wrap up in
- absorbs
- affects
- argues
- associates
- binds
- catches
- commits
- complicates
- comprehends
- comprises
- compromises
- concerns
- connects
- contains
- covers
- denotes
- embraces
- embroils
- engages
- engrosses
- enmeshes
- entails
- entangles
- grips
- holds
- hooks
- implicates
- implies
- incorporates
- incriminates
- inculpates
- links
- means
- mires
- mixes up
- necessitates
- numbers
- point to
- preoccupies
- presupposes
- proves
- relates
- requires
- rivets
- rope in
- snarls up
- suggests
- takes in
- tangles
- touches
- wraps up in
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Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes
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entail
Synonyms:
bequeath, leave, devolve, demise, involve, necessitate, induceAntonyms:
alienate, supersede, nullify, prevent, obviate
Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes
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entailnoun
land received by fee tail
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entailverb
the act of entailing property; the creation of a fee tail from a fee simple
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entail, imply, meanverb
have as a logical consequence
«The water shortage means that we have to stop taking long showers»
Synonyms:
intend, incriminate, involve, implicate, inculpate, have in mind, connote, stand for, signify, fee-tail, mean, think, imply, think of -
entail, implicateverb
impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result
«What does this move entail?»
Synonyms:
fee-tail, imply, implicate, mean -
fee-tail, entailverb
limit the inheritance of property to a specific class of heirs
Synonyms:
fee-tail, imply, implicate, mean
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Kara Weberg:
I can do it when it suits my schedule, and I can find a workout that I like, sometimes when you go to a class, you’re not sure what the workout will entail.
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Bruno Geddo:
This time the humanitarian community is acutely aware that there will be no justification if we are caught unprepared again, this will probably entail massive civilian displacement.
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Ben Carson:
It sounds really cool. You know, ‘Let’s just round them all up and send them back,’ people who say that have no idea what that would entail in terms of our legal system, the costs — forget about it. Plus, where you gonna send them? It’s just a double whammy.
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Doug Jacobson:
There’s been a lot of misunderstanding from what I’m seeing and hearing from clients and colleagues, as far as what the (Commerce Department) restrictions actually entail.
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Ben Carson:
It sounds really cool, you know, ‘Let’s just round them all up and send them back,’ people who say that have no idea what that would entail in terms of our legal system, the costs — forget about it. Plus, where you gonna send them? It’s just a double whammy.
Translations for entail
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- يستتبعArabic
- znamenatCzech
- bedingen, verursachen, nach sich ziehen, als unveräußerliches Gut vererben, mit sich bringenGerman
- conllevar, implicarSpanish
- مستلزمPersian
- tuoda mukanaan, sisältääFinnish
- entraîner, entail, comporterFrench
- comportare, implicareItalian
- כרוךHebrew
- 수반Korean
- verlangenDutch
- влечь, требоватьRussian
- yol açmakTurkish
- شامل کرناUrdu
- 意味着Chinese
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3 definitions
entail (Verb) — | Have as a logical consequence |
entail (Verb) — | Impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result 1 example |
1. ex. «What does this move entail?» | |
entail (Verb) — | Limit the inheritance of property to a specific class of heirs |
2 definitions
entail (Noun) — | Land received by fee tail |
entail (Noun) — | The act of entailing property; the creation of a fee tail from a fee simple |
10 misspelling
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assume, attach, comprehend, comprise, contain, en.synonym.one, denote, embrace, encompass, fee-tail, implicate, imply, import, involve, mean, presuppose, signify.
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- entail
- влечь за собой
глагол:влечь за собой (entail, involve, bring, carry, spell)
вызывать (CALL, cause, induce, call forth, call up, entail)
навлекать (bring on, call down, draw, court, draw down, entail)
имя существительное:
майорат (entail)
майоратное наследование (entail)
Англо-русский синонимический словарь.
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entail — en·tail 1 /in tāl/ vt [Middle English entaillen, from en , causative prefix + taille restriction on inheritance see tail]: to make (an estate in real property) a fee tail: limit the descent of (real property) by restricting inheritance to… … Law dictionary
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Entail — En*tail , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Entailed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Entailing}.] [OE. entailen to carve, OF. entailler. See {Entail}, n.] 1. To settle or fix inalienably on a person or thing, or on a person and his descendants or a certain line of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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entail — en‧tail [ɪnˈteɪl] noun [uncountable] LAW when ownership of land and property can only pass to a certain person, especially the oldest son, when the owner dies: • Until the eighteenth century aristocratic landed property was generally governed by… … Financial and business terms
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Entail — En*tail , n. [OE. entaile carving, OF. entaille, F., an incision, fr. entailler to cut away; pref. en (L. in) + tailler to cut; LL. feudum talliatum a fee entailed, i. e., curtailed or limited. See {Tail} limitation, {Tailor}.] 1. That which is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Entail — (from French tailler , to cut; the old derivation from tales haeredes is now abandoned) may refer to:* Fee tail, a term of art in common law describing a limited form of succession. * Entailment, a logical relation between sentences of a formal… … Wikipedia
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Entail — (engl., spr. tēl), in England die Verfügung über den letzten Erben hinaus. Jeder Grundbesitzer kann sein Grundeigentum an Leute, die bei seinen Lebzeiten schon geboren sind, und noch auf 21 Jahre nach dem Tode des letzten Erben an noch ungeborne… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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entail — (v.) mid 14c., convert (an estate) into fee tail (feudum talliatum), from EN (Cf. en ) (1) make + taile legal limitation, especially of inheritance, ruling who succeeds in ownership and preventing it from being sold off, from Anglo Fr. taile,… … Etymology dictionary
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entail — [v] require; result in bring about, call for, cause, demand, encompass, entangle, evoke, give rise to, impose, involve, lead to, necessitate, occasion, require, tangle; concepts 242,646 … New thesaurus
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entail — ► VERB 1) involve (something) as an inevitable part or consequence. 2) Law settle the inheritance of (property) over a number of generations so that it remains within a family. ► NOUN Law ▪ an instance of entailing property. DERIVATIVES… … English terms dictionary
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entail — [en tāl′, intāl′] vt. [ME entailen < en , in + taile, talie, an agreement < OFr taillié, pp. of taillier, to cut: see TAILOR] 1. Law to limit the inheritance of (real property) to a specific line or class of heirs 2. to cause or require as… … English World dictionary
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Entail — L’entail, ou fee tail, est un ancien terme juridique anglais, qui désigne une propriété reçue en héritage, consistant en biens immobiliers, et qui ne peut être ni vendue, ni transmise par héritage ni aliénée par son propriétaire de quelque façon… … Wikipédia en Français