entail - use in sentences

Object

  • supervenience: Bennett also argues that in such a case even weak global supervenience entails strong individual supervenience.
  • rejection: To become a Bahá'í does not entail an automatic rejection of one's previous religion.
  • sacrifice: We can have it if we want it, tho it may entail some sacrifices.
  • removal: The construction of the Alcoa aluminum plant at São Luís entailed the removal of 22,000 people from their homes without compensation.
  • demolition: The council understands and accepts that this strategy will entail the demolition of Dee House.
  • consequence: It would also entail grave consequences for our own country and for the world.

Used with why or when

  • when: As for being sworn at and spat on at 3.30am, did he not realize what the job entailed when he took it on?
  • what: The answers to the composition questions entail what position you must take over matters of persistence.

Present participle complement

  • assist: This entails assisting with a specified number of fumigations for the Certificate of Proficiency that is required and keeping a logbook.
  • remove: Meeting this limit may entail removing illustrations as these make particularly high use of memory.
  • treat: We recognize that doing this may entail treating some pupils differently.
  • move: If the use of email entails moving to the device or asking another person to do something, its main benefits are lost.
  • attend: This will entail attending relevant lectures as required by present regulations.
  • travel: This entails traveling through a small section of Ukraine for which you need a visa.

Modifying Another Word

  • logically: To abstain, therefore, from the quest for power is logically entailed by an understanding of the evil of violence.
  • inevitably: However, " up for sale " when a VC is on board, inevitably entails " to the highest bidder.
  • necessarily: It necessarily entails an element of more favorable treatment.
  • this: What would the consequences be of imitating the process employed in the comparator, and what risks would this entail?
  • that: Does that entail dealing with asylum applications at the High Commission?
  • usually: This usually entails filling in a few personal details.

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