0 present participle of entitle
1 to give someone the right to do or have something:
Being unemployed entitles you to free medical treatment.
[ + to infinitive ] The employer is entitled to ask for references.
The voucher is valid between July and December and entitles you to 10% off all overseas flights.
Children and the elderly are entitled to cheap train tickets.
Students and pensioners are entitled to a discount.
Irrigators own shares in the company entitling them to a certain volume of water.
There is no system of registration of drug addicts in this country entitling them to a supply of drugs.
Ambiguous phrases such as "finding a purchaser"or"selling a property" entitling an agent to commission should be avoided.