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entailed

[en-teyld] / ɛnˈteɪld /


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Removing Booker from the lineup entailed shifting forward Tyler Bilodeau back to center, a position he’s played with increasing frequency over the last week.

From Los Angeles Times

A spokesperson declined to comment on what the ongoing effort entailed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Much of his domestic travel has entailed visits to his properties in Florida and New Jersey or to major sporting events such as the Ryder Cup and the Super Bowl.

From The Wall Street Journal

Despite all the costs entailed in the transition, industrial technology and the market system accomplished what no benevolent king’s redistribution, no loving bishop’s charity, no mercantilist’s protectionism and no powerful guild ever did.

From The Wall Street Journal

That entailed buying put option contracts against the S&P 500 as a hedge against market declines.

From MarketWatch