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bequeathed
[ bih-kweetht, -kweethd ]
adjective
- (of personal property or money) disposed of by a person’s final will:
The college has received a bequeathed gift of $1 million from one of its alumni.
- handed down or passed on:
The more conservative council members see traditional values as the bequeathed virtues of a preferred past.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of bequeath.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·²ú±ð·±ç³Ü±ð²¹³Ù³ó±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of bequeathed1
Example Sentences
When Dolores finally learns Vera has bequeathed her the entire estate, instead of expressing wistful gratitude, she breaks into a rage: “B***h! That malicious, high-flown, harping b***h.â€
As he did in 2017, Trump has been bequeathed a relatively stable economy, for now.
In fact, it was Obama and Biden who were bequeathed messes, from former Republican presidents George W. Bush and Trump himself.
The bronze sculpture had been bequeathed to Bryanston in 1975 by a former governor, but its provenance had been forgotten, until now.
The group has earned Jim Harbaugh’s trust to the point that the coach, who is trying to reverse years of mediocrity, was proud to say he has “bequeathed†the team to his captains.
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