13 Verbs to Use for the Word entails

His father (Joseph) was the younger son of Mr. Edward Cave, of Cave's-in-the-Hole, a lone house, on the Street road, in the same county, which took its name from the occupier; but having concurred with his elder brother in cutting off the entail of a small hereditary estate, by which act it was lost from the family, he was reduced to follow, in Rugby, the trade of a shoemaker.

Prosperity had brought an entail of problems.

We dare not break the entail of freedom and disinherit the first-born of half a continent.

'For example,' said he, 'I never could understand what you lawyers mean by docking an entail.'

But if our executive departments were mere committees of the legislaturelike the English cabinet, for examplethis independence could not possibly be maintained; and the loss of it would doubtless entail upon us evils far greater than those which mow flow from want of leadership in our legislatures.

It is no longer permitted to establish entails which can not be sold or mortgaged, and the national government in recent years has sought to further the partition and allotment of the common ownership of land.

But they who knew him best knew that of all things he hated most the entail.

Roger is out all day, hunting or with his agent, or on some of the manifold business that landed property entails, or that the settlement of Mr. Huntley's inextricably tangled affairs involves.

He talks of putting the entail on one side.

Imprisoned by his creditors, Dorante is persuaded by his wife to sign away the entail of his estate in return for a sum of money.

I feel doubly grateful to you and Mr. Irving for the light you shed from the lamp of art on life now that I begin to understand the labor and weariness the process of trimming the Lamp entails.

" It is easy to see that this faculty which Blake calls "Imagination" entails of itself naturally and inevitably the Christian doctrine of self-sacrifice.

We had always thought a high sense of personal honor an essential element of chivalry; but among the Romanic races, by which, as the wonderful ethnologist of "De Bow's Review" tells us, the Southern States were settled, and from which they derive a close entail of chivalric characteristics, to the exclusion of the vulgar Saxons of the North, such is by no means the case.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  entails