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Word | Bequeath |
leave or give by will after one's death; My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry; My grandfather left me his entire estate / To give or leave by will / leave to someone by means of a will; hand down / leave (a personal estate or one's body) to a person or other beneficiary by a will. / to say in a will that (your property) will be given to (a person or organization) after you die / to give (ideas, knowledge, etc.) to (younger people) as part of their history, | |
Usage | ⇒ She has bequeathed Rs 7 lacs for her grandchildren ⇒ The bequest meant a great deal to the boy. ⇒ He bequeathed his paintings to the museum. ⇒ an identical sum was bequeathed by Margaret ⇒ Sombut bequeathed his money to his sons |
Synonyms | will, leave, devise, hand down, transmit, give, endow, donate, grant, hand on, transfer, assign, bestow, pass on, allow, contribute, demise, invest, pass, award, |
Antonyms | disinherit, disown, adopt, accept, admit, bereave, borrow, append, bear, beg, carry, catch, cut off, deny, deprive, devoid, dispossess, divest, evict, get, |
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