Entail
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British pronunciation/ɛntˈe‍ɪl/
American pronunciation/ɛnˈteɪɫ/

Définition et Signification de "entail"

to entail
01

impliquer

to necessitate or result in a logical consequence or outcome
Transitive: to entail a consequence or outcome
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Insufficient funds currently entail the need for careful budgeting.
His absence yesterday entailed a delay in the project timeline.
The ongoing negotiations are entailing compromises from both parties.
02

impliquer, entraîner

to require or involve certain actions, conditions, or consequences as a necessary part of a situation or decision
Transitive: to entail certain actions or conditions | to entail doing sth
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Completing the project on time entails working overtime if necessary.
The new regulations entail stricter monitoring of environmental impact.
Winning the championship entails rigorous training and dedication from the team.
03

entailer, léguer par voie d'usage

to legally restrict the inheritance of property to specific heirs within a family for several generations
Transitive: to entail a property
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The estate was entailed to ensure it stayed within the noble family.
He decided to entail the property to his descendants to preserve the family legacy.
The law allowed landlords to entail their lands, preventing division or sale.
Entail
01

entail, droit d'entail

the act of entailing property; the creation of a fee tail from a fee simple
02

taille, domaine en vertu de la taille

land received by fee tail
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