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inheritor

[ in-her-i-ter ]

noun

  1. a person who inherits; heir.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of inheritor1

First recorded in 1400–50, inheritor is from the late Middle English word enheritour, enheriter. See inherit, -or 2
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Indeed, this self-mythologizing suits a giant of 2010s pop whose music has shaped her inheritors as clearly as stuff by Bowie, Prince and Madonna shaped her.

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Shanghai's residents who have long seen themselves as the inheritors of an outward-looking, cosmopolitan attitude which permeated Shanghai in the early decades of the 20th century, are also proud of their café culture.

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Many argue she should also be seen and recognised as the descendant of another kind of family and that is the inheritor of generations of black female activists.

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And number two: This is just one more entry in the Republican mythology that they are the inheritors of the American revolutionary tradition.

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The task of interpreting what it all means, and how it fits into the grand sweep of history, might fall to the future inheritors of our world.

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