bequeathment (Meaning)

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bequeathment (n.)

The act of bequeathing, or the state of being bequeathed; a bequest.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bequeathment

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bequeathment Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly gentleman bequeathed his vast fortune to his beloved grandchildren.
  2. The inheritance included not only monetary wealth but also a priceless collection of artwork.
  3. The wealthy widow's will stipulated a generous bequeathment to her local charity.
  4. The bequest of the century-old mansion sparked fierce legal battles among distant relatives.
  5. The author's bequeathment of her literary works to a university library ensured their preservation for future generations.
  6. The philanthropist's bequest established a renowned research institute dedicated to the study of climate change.
  7. The bequest of the family heirlooms proved to be a source of both joy and resentment within the extended family.
  8. The museum received a substantial bequeathment of ancient artifacts, significantly enriching its collection.
  9. The bequeathment of the dilapidated cottage to the community provided hope for its restoration.
  10. Upon the passing of the reclusive billionaire, his vast empire faced an uncertain future due to the absence of a clear bequeathment.

FAQs About the word bequeathment

The act of bequeathing, or the state of being bequeathed; a bequest.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The elderly gentleman bequeathed his vast fortune to his beloved grandchildren.

The inheritance included not only monetary wealth but also a priceless collection of artwork.

The wealthy widow's will stipulated a generous bequeathment to her local charity.

The bequest of the century-old mansion sparked fierce legal battles among distant relatives.