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    bequeath
    /bɪˈkwiːð/

    verb

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  2. BEQUEATH definition: 1. to arrange for money or property to be given to somebody after your death: 2. to arrange for…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BEQUEATH is to give or leave by will —used especially of personal property. How to use bequeath in a sentence.

  4. Bequeath definition: to dispose of (personal property, especially money) by last will. See examples of BEQUEATH used in a sentence.

  5. If you bequeath an idea or system, you leave it for other people to use or develop.

  6. BEQUEATH meaning: 1. to arrange for money or property to be given to somebody after your death: 2. to arrange for…. Learn more.

  7. To bequeath is to leave your possessions to another person after you die. A man might love his classic cars but would be happy to bequeath them to his grandchildren when he writes out his last will and testament.

  8. Define bequeath. bequeath synonyms, bequeath pronunciation, bequeath translation, English dictionary definition of bequeath. tr.v. be·queathed , be·queath·ing , be·queaths 1. Law To leave or give by will. 2. To pass on to another; hand down: bequeathed to their children a respect...

  9. bequeath something (to somebody) | bequeath somebody something to leave the results of your work, knowledge, etc. for other people to use or deal with, especially after you have died. The previous government had bequeathed a legacy of problems.

  10. BEQUEATH definition: to formally arrange to give someone something after you die: . Learn more.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · bequeath (third-person singular simple present bequeaths, present participle bequeathing, simple past bequeathed or (obsolete) bequoth, past participle bequeathed or (rare) bequethen or (obsolete) bequothen) To give or leave by will; to give by testament. To hand down; to transmit.