Sentence examples for To entail from inspiring English sources

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To entail

verb

To imply or require.

  • This activity will entail careful attention to detail.

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Being fashionable used to entail a kind of visibility.

"I had no idea what it was going to entail".

But this does not seem to entail immortality.

Any bid by a British bank is expected to entail a lengthy competition inquiry.

It's time we faced up to what that's going to entail.

Networking used to entail swapping business cards, but most of it now takes place online.

But "that was going to entail a certain amount of investment," Mr. Fishman said last week.

Just what "catharsis" is actually supposed to entail continues to be disputed.

"I don't know if that's going to entail getting a new stone".

Employment in these workplaces tends to entail greater mobility and less job security.

Property is declared to entail obligations of the owner to the community.

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