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- INHERIT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INHERIT is to receive from an ancestor as a right or title descendible by law at the ancestor's death How to use inherit in a sentence
- INHERIT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
She will inherit her father's estate when she is 21 She inherited a fortune from her grandmother Would you quit your job if you inherited lots of money? He inherited the family business, but he had little interest in it and soon sold it The chief's son would inherit all his lands and rights
- INHERITED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Inherited definition: received from or as if from one’s predecessors See examples of INHERITED used in a sentence
- Inherit Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
When my brother left for college, I inherited his old computer The company's new president will inherit some complicated legal problems When the coach quit, her assistant inherited a last-place team The new coach is an inheritor of a great team legacy
- Inherited - definition of inherited by The Free Dictionary
1 Law a To take (property) by law of descent from an intestate owner b To receive (property) by will; receive by bequest or devise 2 To receive or take over from a predecessor: The new administration inherited the economic problems of the last four years 3 Biology To receive (a characteristic) from a parent or ancestor by genetic
- INHERITED definition in American English | Collins English . . .
INHERITED definition: to receive (property, a right, title , etc) by succession or under a will | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- inherit verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of inherit verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [transitive, intransitive] to receive money, property, etc from somebody when they die inherit something from somebody She inherited a fortune from her father inherit (something) He will inherit the title on the death of his uncle Does he know that she stands to inherit?
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