Bequeath
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British pronunciation/bɪkwˈiːθ/
American pronunciation/bɪˈkwiθ/

Definition & Bedeutung von "bequeath"

to bequeath
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to give personal property to someone through a legal instrument, typically after one's death
to bequeath definition and meaning
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Beispiel
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The antique collection was bequeathed to the museum by the late art enthusiast.
As a gesture of gratitude, the elderly couple decided to bequeath a portion of their savings to their loyal caregiver.
In his will, the wealthy philanthropist chose to bequeath a significant portion of his estate to various charities.
She decided to bequeath her family heirlooms to her grandchildren, ensuring they would stay within the family.
The author's decision to bequeath his literary rights to his favorite charity surprised many.
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