The term "dis-entitlement" refers to the act of depriving someone of certain rights, privileges, or benefits. However, there are several antonyms for this word that connote the opposite meanings. Some of the antonyms for "dis-entitlements" include "entitlements," "rights," "privileges," "benefits," "claims," and "immunities." To be entitled or claim something implies that one has a rightful or justifiable claim to it. Likewise, privileges and immunities are special benefits or advantages that are granted to certain individuals or groups. In contrast, dis-entitlements suggest that someone is being denied something they deserve or have earned, and antonyms for this term imply the opposite, i.e., fair and just treatment.