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Chalk hat 862 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Entail

Hello.

I'm having difficulty understanding the meaning of "entail" in this sentence:

"It's the rise of middle class that has exasperated the rise of animal farming for human consumption, stretching our agriculture capacity beyond the reasonable boundary we should honor, if we were to entail it within the possibilities of the planet."

Thank you.

  

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It doesn't make proper sense to me. It seems to be the wrong choice of word. "exasperated" is also wrong; it may be a mistake for "exacerbated".

  • It doesn't make proper sense to me.
  • It seems to be the wrong choice of word.
  • "exasperated" is also wrong; it may be a mistake for "exacerbated".
  • Also, "the rise of middle class" should be "the rise of the middle class".
  • Possibly this was not written by a native speaker.
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It doesn't make proper sense to me. It seems to be the wrong choice of word. "exasperated" is also wrong; it may be a mistake for "exacerbated". Also, "the rise of middle class" should be "the rise of the middle class". Possibly this was not written by a native speaker.

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