intitule (Meaning)
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intitule (v. t.)
To entitle; to give a title to.
Synonyms & Antonyms of intitule
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intitule Sentence Examples
- The lifeguard's loud whistle served as an intitule for swimmers to return to shore.
- The weather forecast issued an intitule about an approaching storm.
- The teacher gave a stern intitule to the students about the consequences of cheating.
- The car's dashboard displayed an intitule light, signaling a potential issue with the engine.
- The government issued a public health intitule in response to the outbreak of a contagious disease.
- The sign at the construction site provided a clear intitule to wear safety helmets.
- The parent's intitule about the dangers of crossing the street without looking was taken seriously by the children.
- The security guard issued a verbal intitule to the trespassers before taking further action.
- The computer system displayed a pop-up intitule about potential malware.
- The cautionary tale served as an intitule to others about the perils of risky behavior.
FAQs About the word intitule
To entitle; to give a title to.
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No antonyms found.
The lifeguard's loud whistle served as an intitule for swimmers to return to shore.
The weather forecast issued an intitule about an approaching storm.
The teacher gave a stern intitule to the students about the consequences of cheating.
The car's dashboard displayed an intitule light, signaling a potential issue with the engine.