ENTAIL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If one thing entails another, it involves it or causes it Such a decision would entail a huge political risk [VERB noun] The changed outlook entails higher economic growth than was previously assumed [VERB noun] The job of a choreologist entails teaching the performance of dance movements [V -ing]
entail - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to cause or involve by necessity or as a consequence: This project will entail a lot of work en•tail•ment, n [uncountable] See -tail- to cause or involve by necessity or as a consequence: a loss entailing no regret to impose as a burden: Success entails hard work
Entailed - definition of entailed by The Free Dictionary To have, impose, or require as a necessary accompaniment or consequence: The investment entailed a high risk The proposition X is a rose entails the proposition X is a flower because all roses are flowers
entail - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb entail (third-person singular simple present entails, present participle entailing, simple past and past participle entailed) (transitive) To imply, require, or invoke This activity will entail careful attention to detail