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entitle - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of entitle in Hindi

  • टाइटिल

Verb

  • समर्थ बनाना
  • दावेदार बनाना
  • उपाधि देना
  • टाइटिल देना
  • नाम रखना
  • हकदार बनाना
  • हकदार होना
  • हक होना
  • स्वत्वाधिकार देना

entitle Definition

Verb

  • give (someone) a legal right or a just claim to receive or do something.
  • give (something, especially a text or work of art) a particular title.

entitle Example

  • His brilliant researches in the theory of numbers entitle him to rank as the founder of the modern theory. ( संख्याओं के सिद्धांत में उनके शानदार शोध ने उन्हें आधुनिक सिद्धांत के संस्थापक के रूप में रैंक करने का अधिकार दिया। )
  • This, however, does not entitle us to assume the origin of Monocotyledons from Dicotyledons, although there is manifestly a temptation to connect helobic forms of the former with ranal ones of the latter. ( हालाँकि, यह हमें डायकोटाइलडॉन से मोनोकोटाइलडॉन की उत्पत्ति का अनुमान लगाने का अधिकार नहीं देता है, हालांकि स्पष्ट रूप से पूर्व के हेलोबिक रूपों को बाद के रैनल वाले के साथ जोड़ने का एक प्रलोभन है। )
  • If you are arrested by the police, you are legally entitled to remain silent even if they ask you questions. ( यदि आपको पुलिस द्वारा गिरफ्तार किया जाता है, तो आप कानूनी रूप से चुप रहने के हकदार हैं, भले ही वे आपसे प्रश्न पूछें। )

More Sentence

  • Thanks to the decision of the court judge, Russel is entitled to keep all of his property and not forfeit any of it to his divorced wife.  
  • American citizens are allegedly entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but there is no way for the government to guarantee these things for them.  
  • The long neck and limbs, coupled with peculiarities in the structure of the skull, entitle the gerenuk, which is a large species, to represent a genus.
  • It has become the chief pleasure town of Germany; and though the standard of morality, owing to the enormous influx of people-bent on amusement, has become lower, yet there is so much healthy, strenuous activity in intellectual life and commercial rivalry as to entitle it, despite many moral deficiencies, to be regarded as the centre of life and learning in Germany.