0 present participle of entail
1 to make something necessary, or to involve something:
Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk.
[ + -ing verb ] Repairing the roof will entail spending a lot of money.
That book is well-known for its ' ' three pillar ' ' model, entailing a mandatory unfunded pillar, a mandatory funded pillar, and a voluntary private pillar.
Moreover, the normal retirement age for females is younger than that for men, entailing greater risk as discussed above.
Capitalist relations of production entailing mass land alienation are thus rare.
This transformation involved the incremental importation of rational or mechanistic forms of understanding, entailing various kinds of scientific explanation.
And intentions might be construed as entailing reasons for action.
The waves are quite broad entailing correlated activity that extends for many hundreds of micrometers both perpendicular and tangential to the direction of propagation.
On the costs side, conservation activities are quite similar to any medium to large development project, entailing direct, indirect and opportunity costs.
Education entailing normative values has always been a part of literate society.