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- BEQUEATH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BEQUEATH is to give or leave by will —used especially of personal property How to use bequeath in a sentence
- BEQUEATHED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
BEQUEATHED definition: (of personal property or money) disposed of by a person’s final will See examples of bequeathed used in a sentence
- Bequeathed - definition of bequeathed by The Free Dictionary
1 Law To leave or give (personal property) by will 2 To pass (something) on to another; hand down: bequeathed to their children a respect for hard work
- BEQUEATH | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
Her father bequeathed her the family fortune in his will Picasso bequeathed most of his paintings and sculptures to Spain and France
- bequeath verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of bequeath verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to say in a will that you want somebody to have your property, money, etc after you die synonym leave bequeath something (to somebody) He bequeathed his entire estate (= all his money and property) to his daughter
- BEQUEATH definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
After a year of mounting printing difficulties, her manager bequeathed his personal printer to her
- bequeath - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(give or leave by will): The verb bequeath is usually used of personal property; for real property, the term devise is preferred (hence the phrase give, devise, and bequeath)
- bequeath - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
be•queath bɪˈkwið, -ˈkwiθ v [~ + object (+ to) + object] to dispose of (property or money) bymeans of a will: I bequeath all my worldly goods to my wife She bequeathed her sister all her favorite toys to hand down; pass on: What sort of environment will we bequeath to our children?
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