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Definition of "entailed" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of entail. (verb)

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Use "entailed" in a sentence
  • "By the annexation obligations entailed by the annexation, and if in my opinion, and in the opinion of many on this side of the House, wrong was done by the annexation itself, _that would not warrant us in doing fresh, distinct, and separate wrong by a disregard of the obligation which that annexation entailed_."
  • "But now, with the discovery of Sally Buckland’s body in the master bedroom closet, the house had become a crime scene, its warm domesticity destroyed by everything the term entailed."
  • "In the sense that any movement which involves taking part in group action of any sort, even entirely voluntarily and with no particular obligation entailed, is "Evangelical"."