Examples of 'bequeath' in a sentence

Meaning of "bequeath"

To bequeath means to leave property to someone by a will after one's death. It involves passing down assets or possessions to a chosen beneficiary
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  • To give or leave by will; to give by testament.
  • To hand down; to transmit.
  • To give; to offer; to commit.

How to use "bequeath" in a sentence

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I therefore bequeath all my worldly possessions to whosoever.
And there would be someone to bequeath their estate to.
I bequeath unto you the fourth slap.
She would never bequeath that to anyone.
I bequeath to you my barbells and my golf clubs.
Suzanne was willing to bequeath me her entire fortune.
I bequeath the large and munificent sum of.
We will strive to bequeath it to our children.
I bequeath you the status of my new best friend.
I will not bequeath her anything.
I bequeath the following property to the following people.
I give and bequeath unto my son.
I bequeath all my property and belongings.
This is where parents bequeath the original lineage.
Hereby bequeath all of my wealthy and worldly possessions to.

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That is what his speeches bequeath to us.
I give and bequeath the following sums.
I always thought his mom should bequeath to you.
I gladly bequeath to her everything to the south.
Natural heritage bequeath value.
I now bequeath my apartment in the holy city.
I wanted a son to bequeath my business to.
I bequeath the following assets to the following people.
So we too may bequeath an environment.
I bequeath all of my belongings to my next of kin.
Not everyone is able to bequeath a property when they die.
I hereby bequeath my latest research in holographic infiltration technology.
The one thing my father did bequeath me was his stubborn nature.
I bequeath the full bulk and remainder of my estate.
Women have capacity to bequeath and to inherit under a will.
I bequeath my entire art collection.
She persuaded him to bequeath his property to the boy.
I bequeath all my powers to you.
You do not bequeath a shoebox.
I bequeath my arms and uniforms.
There are only two things we can bequeath to our children.
We want to bequeath a safer world to generations to come.
It is my duty as a father to bequeath to you.
You ought to bequeath that brain of yours.
Bequeath to death your numbness.
I just want to bequeath something to the nation.
Bequeath half his life.
A person constitutes a heritage of information and can bequeath it to anyone.
You do not bequeath a shoebox full of lube.
To these rights must be added the right to bequeath property.
We hereby bequeath all of these words to you.
It is the vision of peace that we must bequeath to the next generation.
I also bequeath to you my personal effects.
Everyone is entitled to found a family and to bequeath his personal property.
The rights to bequeath and inherit shall be guaranteed.

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