noun
- A logical relationship in which one statement necessarily follows from another; if A is true, then B must be true.
- Something that is necessarily involved or required as a consequence.
- The act of settling property so that it cannot be sold or divided and must pass to a specified heir.
Usage: common in logic and philosophy
Usage: legal; historical
Examples
- The statement 'All dogs are animals' entails that 'My dog is an animal.'
- Buying a house entails significant financial responsibility.
- The job entailment includes both benefits and drawbacks.
- In logic, the entailment between two propositions means one cannot be true while the other is false.
- The entailment of the estate meant the land would pass to the eldest son.
- Understanding the entailments of climate change is crucial for policy makers.
- Her promotion entails moving to the company's headquarters.