Entail (to ) conjugation

English
40 examples
This verb can also mean the following: thee, fix inalienably on a person, appoint, appoint hereditary possessor, carve in an ornamental way, bestow as a heritage, on a person and his descendants, imply, do, require, settle, cut

Conjugation of entail

I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Simple
entail
entail
entails
entail
entail
entail
Future Simple
will entail
will entail
will entail
will entail
will entail
will entail
Past Simple
entailed
entailed
entailed
entailed
entailed
entailed
Conditional Simple
would entail
would entail
would entail
would entail
would entail
would entail
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am entailing
are entailing
is entailing
are entailing
are entailing
are entailing
Future Progressive
will be entailing
will be entailing
will be entailing
will be entailing
will be entailing
will be entailing
Past Progressive
was entailing
were entailing
was entailing
were entailing
were entailing
were entailing
Conditional Progressive
would be entailing
would be entailing
would be entailing
would be entailing
would be entailing
would be entailing
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have entailed
have entailed
has entailed
have entailed
have entailed
have entailed
Future Perfect
will have entailed
will have entailed
will have entailed
will have entailed
will have entailed
will have entailed
Past Perfect
had entailed
had entailed
had entailed
had entailed
had entailed
had entailed
Conditional Perfect
would have entailed
would have entailed
would have entailed
would have entailed
would have entailed
would have entailed
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been entailing
have been entailing
has been entailing
have been entailing
have been entailing
have been entailing
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been entailing
will have been entailing
will have been entailing
will have been entailing
will have been entailing
will have been entailing
Past Perfect Progressive
had been entailing
had been entailing
had been entailing
had been entailing
had been entailing
had been entailing
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been entailing
would have been entailing
would have been entailing
would have been entailing
would have been entailing
would have been entailing

Examples of entail

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
"Thoughtcrime does not entail death.
- And what does that entail?
- Exactly what does this super-size entail ?
- I mean, what does that entail?
- If I give it that much space, it will entail very few changes.
"Thoughtcrime does not entail death.
- And what does that entail?
- Exactly what does this super-size entail ?
- I mean, what does that entail?
- If I give it that much space, it will entail very few changes.
"Angela, you are the executor, with all that entails.
"Luminosity entails numinosity."
"Mrs Ruskin has recently been modelling for John Millais, a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood "who have a philosophy which entails "capturing the extraordinary beauty in the everyday.
"Slaying entails certain sacrifices, blah, blah, bitty blah.
"Tears and sorrow, grief and grievances it entails"
"Angela, you are the executor, with all that entails.
"Luminosity entails numinosity."
"Mrs Ruskin has recently been modelling for John Millais, a member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood "who have a philosophy which entails "capturing the extraordinary beauty in the everyday.
"Slaying entails certain sacrifices, blah, blah, bitty blah.
"Tears and sorrow, grief and grievances it entails"
"which had entailed upon the united states.
- You know, I could just as easily demean your job if I had any idea what it entailed, and, honestly, I kinda resent you making this so awkward for me.
And that entailed needing to get up in the morning and caffeinate myself with cokes and red bulls and stuff like that, uh, before I could even think or start to work.
And the proposals involved, for Bank of America and the WikiLeaks problem, they entailed conducting information war on WikiLeaks and it's supporters, claiming to sensor them, within WikiLeaks.
Are all the works and the house entailed to the museum?
He was admitted to the clinic on November 21 last year upon order of the court with a clinical manifestation of psychomotor excitation entailing denger to himself and others.
It's an inaccessible, barren place, entailing, as you have heard, considerable planning and expense to get there.
Most men are terrified of entailing a burden.
Otherwise, I see no occasion for entailing estates away from the female line.
Over the past 27 years, I've seen 248, no, wait 249 accidents entailing deaths.
"which had entailed upon the united states.
- You know, I could just as easily demean your job if I had any idea what it entailed, and, honestly, I kinda resent you making this so awkward for me.
And that entailed needing to get up in the morning and caffeinate myself with cokes and red bulls and stuff like that, uh, before I could even think or start to work.
And the proposals involved, for Bank of America and the WikiLeaks problem, they entailed conducting information war on WikiLeaks and it's supporters, claiming to sensor them, within WikiLeaks.
Are all the works and the house entailed to the museum?
He was admitted to the clinic on November 21 last year upon order of the court with a clinical manifestation of psychomotor excitation entailing denger to himself and others.
It's an inaccessible, barren place, entailing, as you have heard, considerable planning and expense to get there.
Most men are terrified of entailing a burden.
Otherwise, I see no occasion for entailing estates away from the female line.
Over the past 27 years, I've seen 248, no, wait 249 accidents entailing deaths.

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