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Perhaps you mean 'entailed'

tr.v. en·tailed, en·tail·ing, en·tails

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.
To limit the inheritance of (property) to a specified succession of heirs.
To bestow or impose on a person or a specified succession of heirs.

n.

The act of entailing, especially property.
The state of being entailed.
An entailed estate.
A predetermined order of succession, as to an estate or to an office.
Something transmitted as if by unalterable inheritance.

2007-03-11 12:38:46 · answer #1 · answered by eggman 7 · 0 0

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