bequeaths

[US]/bɪˈkwiːðz/
[UK]/bəˈkwɛθs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To leave or give something to someone in a will after death.; To pass on knowledge or skills to future generations.

Example Sentences

the wealthy man bequeaths his fortune to charity.

she bequeaths her knowledge to the next generation.

the author bequeaths his unpublished works to the library.

he bequeaths his love for music to his children.

the estate bequeaths a beautiful garden to the community.

she bequeaths her family heirlooms to her daughter.

the founder bequeaths his vision for the company.

he bequeaths his wisdom to those who seek guidance.

the will bequeaths all assets to his surviving spouse.

the artist bequeaths his unique style to future generations.

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