inherit Synonyms
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inherit Meaning
inherit (v)
obtain from someone after their death
receive from a predecessor
receive by genetic transmission
inherit (v. t.)
To take by descent from an ancestor; to take by inheritance; to take as heir on the death of an ancestor or other person to whose estate one succeeds; to receive as a right or title descendible by law from an ancestor at his decease; as, the heir inherits the land or real estate of his father; the eldest son of a nobleman inherits his father's title; the eldest son of a king inherits the crown.
To receive or take by birth; to have by nature; to derive or acquire from ancestors, as mental or physical qualities; as, he inherits a strong constitution, a tendency to disease, etc.
To come into possession of; to possess; to own; to enjoy as a possession.
To put in possession of.
inherit (v. i.)
To take or hold a possession, property, estate, or rights by inheritance.
inherit Sentence Examples
- My grandfather bequeathed his antique watch to me, which I inherited along with his love for horology.
- The old family home has been passed down through generations, inherited by the eldest child in each successive line.
- She inherited her mother's artistic talent, excelling in painting and sculpture.
- The young doctor inherited a vast medical library from his late mentor.
- The castle's new owner inherited not only the property but also the legend of its haunted history.
- The businessman inherited a struggling company, but he inherited his father's determination as well.
- The scientist inherited the research notes of a brilliant physicist, providing her with invaluable insights.
- The composer inherited a love of classical music from his grandfather, who was a renowned conductor.
- The politician inherited the political beliefs of his father, who had served in high office.
- The farmer inherited the family land, where he planned to inherit his father's tradition of growing organic produce.
FAQs About the word inherit
obtain from someone after their death, receive from a predecessor, receive by genetic transmissionTo take by descent from an ancestor; to take by inheritance; t
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My grandfather bequeathed his antique watch to me, which I inherited along with his love for horology.
The old family home has been passed down through generations, inherited by the eldest child in each successive line.
She inherited her mother's artistic talent, excelling in painting and sculpture.
The young doctor inherited a vast medical library from his late mentor.