bequeathal (Meaning)
Webster
bequeathal (n.)
The act of bequeathing; bequeathment; bequest.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bequeathal
bequeathal Sentence Examples
- The elderly baron granted his vast estate through bequeathal to his loyal nephew.
- The artist's final masterpiece became a prized possession of the museum after his bequeathal.
- The orphanage received a generous bequeathal from the late philanthropist, ensuring the welfare of its children.
- The art collector's bequeathed collection transformed the small gallery into a renowned institution.
- The young musician inherited a rare Stradivarius violin through the bequeathal of his late grandfather.
- The university library expanded significantly thanks to the bequeathal of an extensive rare book collection.
- The bequeathal of the family business to the eldest son was met with both joy and responsibility.
- The bequeathal of the ancestral mansion came with a stipulation that it be preserved as a historical landmark.
- The bequeathal of the author's unpublished manuscripts ensured that his literary legacy would endure.
- The hospital received a state-of-the-art medical equipment through the bequeathal of a renowned surgeon.
FAQs About the word bequeathal
The act of bequeathing; bequeathment; bequest.
leave, will,deed, devise, hand on,pass (down)
No antonyms found.
The elderly baron granted his vast estate through bequeathal to his loyal nephew.
The artist's final masterpiece became a prized possession of the museum after his bequeathal.
The orphanage received a generous bequeathal from the late philanthropist, ensuring the welfare of its children.
The art collector's bequeathed collection transformed the small gallery into a renowned institution.