add a codicil, bequeathal, coheirship, disclose, heirloom, imply, law of succession, mean to say, presuppose, suggest, will
Definitionn. land received by fee tail
Last update: October 18, 2016
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Success in any sphere of life entails hardwork. [Please select]
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The holiday party for three hundred guests will entail a lot of work from the event planner. [Please select]
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Since I have never been married, I am unsure of what my wifely duties will entail. [noun]
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Kossuth, indeed, was not content with advocating those reforms - the abolition of entail, the abolition of feudal burdens, taxation of the nobles - which were demanded by all the Liberals. [Please select]
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How fearful were the curses those propensities entailed on me. [Please select]
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This suspension entailed heavier loss on Carton than on Jasper. [Please select]
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TAILZIE, taillie, a deed of entail. [Please select]
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"Did King know that his refusal to promise entailed your death." [Please select]
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[1] Statute De Donis Conditionalibus or Entail (Westminster II) (1285): see S225. [Please select]
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And the consequences they entailed remained also, the restrictions and deprivations they inflicted. [Please select]
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