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    handed-down

    adjective

    • 1. passed on to a later generation or age: "handed-down family recipes"

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  2. Learn the meaning of hand down, a verb that can mean to transmit in succession or to make official formulation of a judicial decision. See examples, synonyms, word history and related entries.

  3. Learn the meaning of hand something down in English, with examples of usage in different contexts. Find out how to say it in other languages and how to use it in law, business and family situations.

  4. Handed down is the past tense of hand down, meaning to pass or transfer something to someone. Find synonyms, antonyms, and related words for handed down in this online thesaurus.

  5. hand down. phrasal verb. hand something down (to somebody) [usually passive] to give or leave something to somebody who is younger than you. These skills used to be handed down from father to son. Most of his clothes were handed down to him by his older brother. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

  6. to give something to someone younger than you in the family because you want them to have it or because you no longer need it: This necklace was handed down to my mother by my grandmother. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Giving, providing and supplying. accommodate someone with something. accord. administer. administration. afford.

  7. Handed down means transmitted or inherited from one's ancestors or predecessors. It can also mean to bequeath to one's heirs or to make and pronounce an official decision. See examples, synonyms, and related terms.

  8. 1. phrasal verb. If you hand down something such as knowledge, a possession, or a skill, you give or leave it to people who belong to a younger generation. The idea of handing down his knowledge from generation to generation is important to McLean. [VERB PARTICLE noun]