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bequeathe

 

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Bequeathe

Definition: To leave something, especially property, in a will to be passed down to someone after death.

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As a verb:

  1. His father decided to bequeathe the family estate to his eldest son.
  2. She plans to bequeathe her jewelry collection to the local museum.

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