Bequeath


The meaning of the word Bequeath is: to give or leave by will


Examples:

Since my father and I had often worked together on his classic car, I was not surprised to learn his will included his desire to bequeath me the vehicle.

published by Latosha on 2021-04-16 05:20:08


The billionaire’s will states that he plans to bequeath all of his fortune to his butler.

published by Alanna on 2021-02-23 14:39:19


Upon her death, my aunt plans to bequeath me her china collection.

published by Alpha on 2021-08-13 13:57:25


My penniless mother had nothing to bequeath me in her will.

published by Mellisa on 2021-08-19 21:50:02


Although the millionaire hates his children, he has decided to bequeath them a small portion of his estate.

published by Johanna on 2021-09-23 14:50:50


Larry worked for fifty years because he wanted to be able to bequeath his wife a tidy sum when he died.

published by Gay on 2021-04-09 04:54:52


Since John lost most of his money at the gambling tables, he had very little to bequeath to his children.

published by Olinda on 2021-03-20 04:04:43


The spoiled children were upset about their father’s decision to bequeath his entire estate to the church.

published by Rodrigo on 2021-08-01 23:15:13


Because my father and I never got along, he did not bequeath me any portion of his wealth.

published by Jodie on 2021-10-07 05:07:02


Nobody was shocked when the strange old lady decided to bequeath her fortune to her cat.

published by Lanny on 2021-07-31 17:31:35


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