different between intitled vs entitle
intitled
English
Verb
intitled
- simple past tense and past participle of intitle
intitled From the web:
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entitle
English
Alternative forms
- entitule (archaic)
- intitle (archaic or nonstandard)
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman entitler, from Old French entiteler, (French intituler), from Late Latin intitulare.
Pronunciation
- (Canada) IPA(key): /?n?ta?t?l/
- (UK) IPA(key): /?n?ta?.t?l/, /?n?ta?.t?l/
- Rhymes: -a?t?l
Verb
entitle (third-person singular simple present entitles, present participle entitling, simple past and past participle entitled)
- To give a title to. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- To dignify by an honorary designation.
- To give power or authority (to do something).
- A passport entitles the bearer to travel to other countries.
- To give rightful ownership.
- To give a title to a book, film, play, etc.
Synonyms
- (give a title to): designate, name; see also Thesaurus:denominate
- (dignify by an honorary designation): elevate, ennoble, invest
- (give power, authority): empower, enable, qualify
- (give rightful ownership):
- (give a title to a book): name
Derived terms
- entitlement
Translations
Anagrams
- Linette, titlene
entitle From the web:
- what entitled mean
- what entitles someone to alimony
- what entitles a spouse to alimony
- what entitles you to alimony
- what entitles you to unemployment
- what entitles you to a stimulus check
- what entitles you to medicare
- what entitlement programs should be cut
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