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How to use bequeath in a sentence

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The individual owner, of course, may in turn sell, give or bequeath his property to any other individual or to the state.
To finalize the transfer of a license, the Liquor Control Board must bequeath its stamp of approval.
I bequeath three-fiftieths thereof to my niece Louisa, daughter of my brother Amos.
Some couples pledged to bequeath a portion of their estates, however modest, to an adopted son or daughter.
We must always remember that when we write our history, we are trying to bequeath valuable records to our future generations.
Just because they inherited a political and administrative tangle, it shouldn't inevitably follow that they bequeath an environmental disaster.
All persons of sound mind are competent to bequeath and devise real and personal estate, excepting infants and married women.
All the residue of my estate, including real and personal property, I give, devise, and bequeath to Earlham College.
The bit we like best is the idea that tax relief is available today for money that donors agree to bequeath to charities on their death.
And did they bequeath to the military the task of rescuing the democratic impulse stifled by a pharaoh with an Islamist face?
A woman may also bequeath her pension to her children in accordance with the law.
If we do not invest as of now in the responsible management of these resources, what will there be left for us to bequeath to our children?
He gave his overcoat to an alcoholic panhandler on the street in return for a promise that the man would bequeath him his liver for research.
In Renaissance Venice wives were free to bequeath their dowries to whom they willed, whereas in Florence they were required by law to leave them to their children or husband.
Responsible decisions sustain and enhance the value of the environment we bequeath to future generations.
We are responsible for the disruption of the climate and for the dangerous world that we are going to bequeath to our children.
Everyone has the right to own, use, dispose of and bequeath his or her lawfully acquired possessions.
Under the Law of Succession Cap 160, a person can bequeath property to unborn child.
The electoral campaign is an ideal opportunity to reflect on the type of country we wish to build and bequeath to future generations.
Safeguard this word with its original purity, for it is the most beautiful heritage that I will bequeath to man.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Let parents, then, bequeath to their children not a heap of riches, but the spirit of reverence.
In other words, they bequeath us a treasure which we are free to enrich with our own discoveries.
They could bequeath their goods without having him sequester an outrageous part.
Remember, we may inherit a good antique or objet d'art, buy one, or bequeath one.
Item, I gyve and bequeath to my saied daughter Judith my broad silver gilt bole.
The father was even able to bequeath his unmarried daughters by will.
Temple women often adopt orphans, to whom they bequeath their possessions.
I bequeath him to you who already have done so much for him.
To posterity I bequeath the recognition of these poor captives.
And now, together with my parental blessing, I bequeath to you this doll.
Dear, bequeath me that great patience Which has power to sustain A cheerful, uncomplaining spirit In its prison-house of pain.
Henry Dashwood, the legal inheritor of the Norland estate, and the person to whom he intended to bequeath it.
I give and bequeath to Madame Virginie Lecompte the sum of Five Thousand Pounds, free of Legacy Duty.
Also I bequeath for two candles to burn at my exequies 30 lbs.
We had, somehow, no wish to bequeath to others the secret of the vlei.
But there is no one thing which men so rarely do, whatever the provocation or inducement, as to bequeath patrimonial property away from their own blood.
To be given, after my death, to General Durand, who shall bequeath the packet to his son, with an injunction to preserve it as containing an important document.
Athos bequeaths to you Raoul, and I bequeath to you my revenge.
We cannot bequeath this heritage to them without proper care for the environment, without a sense of gratuitousness born of our contemplation of the created world.
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