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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
- BEQUEATH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
BEQUEATH definition: 1 to arrange for money or property to be given to somebody after your death: 2 to arrange for… 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
- What Do “Give, Devise, and Bequeath” Mean in a Will?
Explore the nuanced meanings of "give," "devise," and "bequeath" in wills and their impact on property distribution and legal interpretations Understanding the language used in a will is crucial for ensuring one’s final wishes are accurately carried out
- BEQUEATH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you bequeath an idea or system, you leave it for other people to use or develop
- Bequeath - definition of bequeath by The Free Dictionary
Define bequeath bequeath synonyms, bequeath pronunciation, bequeath translation, English dictionary definition of bequeath tr v be·queathed , be·queath·ing , be·queaths 1 Law To leave or give by will 2 To pass on to another; hand down: bequeathed to their children a respect
- 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 - 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)
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