Bequeathed Meaning in English
word · lemma: bequeath
bəˈkwiθt
buh-KWEETHD
bɪkwˈiːðd
bik-WEEDHD
التعريف
Gave or left something to someone in a will after dying, usually property or money.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Formal and legal. Used specifically for things left in a will—not for gifts or donations while alive. Common in legal, historical, and formal documents. Often used for money, property, or valuable possessions.
Spanish: legó - dejó en herenciaPortuguese (BR): legou - deixou (em testamento)Portuguese (PT): legou - deixou (em testamento)Chinese (Simplified): 遗赠 - 遗留(财产)Chinese (Traditional): 遺贈 - 遺留(財產)Hindi: वसीयत किया - उत्तराधिकार में देनाArabic: أورث - وهب بعد الوفاةBengali: উইল করে দিয়ে যাওয়া - উত্তরাধিকারসূত্রে প্রদান করাRussian: завещатьJapanese: 遺贈するVietnamese: di chúc lại - để lại (qua di chúc)Korean: 유증하다Turkish: vasiyet etmekUrdu: وصیت کرنا - منتقل کرنا (وصیت کے ذریعے)Indonesian: mewariskan (dalam surat wasiat)
جمل نموذجية
My grandmother bequeathed her jewelry to my mother.
basic
He bequeathed all his books to the local library.
basic
The artist bequeathed her paintings to her niece.
basic
He bequeathed his house to his children in his will.
natural
The professor bequeathed a large sum to the university.
natural
When my uncle passed away, he bequeathed his antique car collection to my cousin.
natural