Inherit
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British pronunciation/ɪnhˈɛɹɪt/
American pronunciation/ˌɪnˈhɛɹət/

Définition et Signification de "inherit"

to inherit
01

hériter

to receive money, property, etc. from someone who has passed away
Transitive: to inherit money or property
to inherit definition and meaning
02

hériter, recevoir

to receive traits or attributes from a previous generation through genetic inheritance
Transitive: to inherit a trait
03

hériter, recevoir

to receive or be left with a situation, object, or condition from a predecessor or former owner
Transitive: to inherit a situation or object from sb

inherit

v

disinherit

v

disinherit

v

heritable

adj

heritable

adj

heritor

n

heritor

n
example
Exemple
The family home was inherited by the youngest son after the parents' death.
The business was smoothly transitioned to the next generation as the siblings inherited equal shares.
He was surprised to inherit a vast collection of rare books from his uncle.
She decided to donate a portion of the money she inherited to a charitable cause.
After her grandmother's passing, she inherited a beautiful antique necklace.
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