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Bequeathed meaning
simple past and past participle of bequeath
Example sentences (20)
As a movement it is diffuse and vacillating and shows a distinct reluctance to candidly own and freely confess of the interpretive tradition bequeathed to us by the English Reformers.
But the fundamentals of the inheritance bequeathed to his children is evidence of his financial savviness and post cricketing career success.
Former president Mahama tweeted that the NDC “bequeathed to the Akufo-Addo government two new oil fields, TEN and Sankofa.
She hung it in a place of honor on her wall and bequeathed it to the Met.
When unveiled 57 years ago, two years on from Kennedy's assassination, the acre of land was bequeathed by the Crown and gifted to the United States so that the memorial would be classed as US soil.
Yes, he hasn’t quite bequeathed an el-dorado, after eight years.
Andre Portasio submitted plans for the building's change of use after he was bequeathed the sprawling east Kent farmstead by TV star Paul, who died last year.
It was an octogenarian "trifulau" loner, Giuseppe Giamesio, known as "Notu" and the last descendant of a family with a century-old truffle tradition, who revealed his secrets to him and bequeathed his dogs just before his death in 2014.
Queen Mary's Lover's Knot Brooch was bequeathed to her following her grandmother's death.
The Lewis Textile Museum was opened in 1934 and was bequeathed to the people of Blackburn by a local cotton industrialist, Thomas Boys Lewis.
The main draw at the Alamo Collections Center is the antiquities generously bequeathed by Genesis singer, Phil Collins.
When the Queen Mother died in 2002 aged 101, a statement from Buckingham Palace said: "Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother has bequeathed her entire estate (which mainly comprises the contents of her houses) to The Queen.
Awakening readers to other species around us is a gift to those species, and it is bequeathed by almost every nature cure writer.
Its powers are bequeathed to Rapunzel, unbeknown to the princess, so Gothel poses as her mother, imprisons her, and siphons its powers for herself, keeping Rapunzel ignorant of everything.
Oh television gods, we have made yet another sacrifice -- no more high-fives -- in your honor, what hast thou bequeathed us mortals so that we may bask in the glory of your power of entertainment?
She was murdered by her little sister Perdita, but was so strong-willed her spirit stuck around inside a chest of dresses and jewellery she'd bequeathed to her daughter.
Smith's case is but one extreme example of the kind of privilege transgender women, aka men, have been bequeathed by a society which has gone too far in trying to prove itself understanding and compassionate.
There was also this literary dividend: Shakespeare left about 1m words of poetry and prose; he also bequeathed the legacy of his influence: novels, stories and essays inspired by his work.
There we will find the political machinery bequeathed to us by the Founders, powerful and awaiting only our effort to put it in motion.
When an elderly woman died in the city that year, she bequeathed the painting-never hung, and always stored in her vault-to her nephew.