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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
- BEQUEATHING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BEQUEATHING definition: 1 present participle of bequeath 2 to arrange for money or property to be given to somebody after… Learn more
- BEQUEATH Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Bequeath definition: to dispose of (personal property, especially money) by last will See examples of BEQUEATH used in a sentence
- BEQUEATH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you bequeath your money or property to someone, you legally state that they should have it when you die Fields's will bequeathed his wife Hattie and son Claude the sum of twenty thousand dollars [VERB noun noun] He bequeathed all his silver to his children [VERB noun + to]
- Bequeath Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
These stories were bequeathed [= handed down, passed down] to us by our ancestors Lessons of the past are bequeathed to future generations
- 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
- Bequeathing: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
Bequeathing refers to the act of giving or leaving personal property, especially through a will, to someone after one's death It is a legal term often used in discussions regarding inheritance and estate planning
- Bequeath - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To bequeath is to leave your possessions to another person after you die A man might love his classic cars but would be happy to bequeath them to his grandchildren when he writes out his last will and testament
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