0 present participle of entail --
1 to make something necessary, or to involve something: --
[ + -ing verb ] Repairing the roof will entail spending a lot of money.
Such a large investment inevitably entails some risk.
Simultaneously, the liberals promoted and carried out rigorous scholarship on world religions, entailing a large measure of empathic identification.
The screening method involved isolation of surface membranes by a technique entailing freezing and thawing of worms.
The affected people tended to characterize the situation as one entailing a lack of donor organs.
This division indicates a perception of ' growing up ' as a gradual process, with every year entailing a different halakhic status.
Instead, the authors advocate a "softer approach" entailing a regulated market for healthcare information provided by suppliers to consumers.
Several formulas that characterize the autocovariance structure are introduced, with each entailing different computational operations.
Finally, chapter 4 offers the suggestion that only can be treated as downward entailing.
Education entailing normative values has always been a part of literate society.