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What (who) is BEQUEATHING - definition


Bequeathing      
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Bequeath.
Bequeathment      
·noun The act of bequeathing, or the state of being bequeathed; a bequest.
bequeath         
ACT OF GIVING (NOT THE ACT OF RECEIVING) PROPERTY BY WILL
Bequeath; Bequeathed; All the estate I own; Conditional bequest; Civil Law Concerning Charitable Bequests; Charitable Bequests, Civil Law Concerning; Bequests; Bequest
v. a.
1.
Leave, demise, devise, will, give by will.
2.
Transmit, hand down, impart.
Examples of use of BEQUEATHING
1. The rabbi died, bequeathing his moderate political heritage.
2. But Mayor Williams is bequeathing more than a city on the economic rebound.
3. It isn‘t this legacy of war that they are interested in bequeathing here.
4. Zamir made a new will, bequeathing his property to his new partner.
5. Now Pallmeyer has left a lasting mark on the town, bequeathing nearly $4 million to Grandview and the nursing home.