en
entitle

Meaning: tr
hak etmek, yetki vermek, hak tanımak
We're entitled to the facts.
The Franconian guest is entitled to be a little jealous when coming to the traditional holiday residence of High Society and the chosen homeland of rich pensioners, smelling the fragrant scents of the whole world at the flower market and walking past the Belle Époque Façades of famous noble hotels.
Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not his own facts.
Although others had floated the idea of orbital telescopes, Spitzer’s 1946 paper entitled “Astronomical advantages of an extra-terrestrial observatory” described in detail the scientific advantages of placing a telescope in space.
Only members of the club are entitled to use this room.
The old man complained that young people were lazy and entitled.
One of the “heroes of the faith”, Baptist Nikolai Khrapov, who spent 29 years in prison for the Name of the Lord during the times of the USSR, wrote an autobiographical novel entitled “The Happiness of a Lost Life”.
His diplomatic passport entitles him to immunity from criminal prosecution.
Sociopaths have a profound sense of entitlement and that explains why that bunch of rabid dogs wanted to steal my work.
In Japan, only women are entitled to take the national obstetrics exam.
Added on 2015-11-04 | by m2gin | View: 879

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