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    entitlement
    /ɪnˈtʌɪtlm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. the fact of having a right to something: "full entitlement to fees and maintenance should be offered" Similar rightprerogativeclaimtitle

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  2. ENTITLEMENT definition: 1. something that you have a right to do or have, or the right to do or have something: 2. the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENTITLEMENT is the state or condition of being entitled : right. How to use entitlement in a sentence.

  4. Definition of entitlement noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. [uncountable] entitlement (to something) the official right to have or do something. This may affect your entitlement to compensation. They will have to prove their entitlement to the property.

  5. An entitlement to something is the right to have it or do it. [formal].... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  6. Entitlement definition: the act of giving, or the state of having, a title, right, or claim to something. See examples of ENTITLEMENT used in a sentence.

  7. An entitlement is the right to a particular privilege or benefit, granted by law or custom. You have a legal entitlement to speak to a lawyer if you're ever arrested and put in jail.

  8. Define entitlement. entitlement synonyms, entitlement pronunciation, entitlement translation, English dictionary definition of entitlement. n. 1. The act or process of entitling. 2. The state of being entitled. 3. A government program that guarantees and provides benefits to a particular group:...

  9. She supported legislation to improve the lot of the elderly, including the entitlement of senior citizens to vote by absentee ballot. a provision, amount, etc., to which one is entitled; a right: A good education is the moral entitlement of every child.

  10. entitlement meaning, definition, what is entitlement: the official right to have or do somethi...: Learn more.

  11. ENTITLEMENT definition: the right to do or have something. Learn more.