Sentences

bequeath in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To bequeath means to leave personal property or assets to someone through a will or testament.

Sample Sentences

  1. She decided to bequeath her jewelry collection to her daughter.
  2. The author chose to bequeath his unpublished manuscripts to the local library.
  3. In his will, he aimed to bequeath his estate to several charitable organizations.
  4. They planned to bequeath their knowledge and skills to the next generation of artisans.
  5. The scientist hoped to bequeath her groundbreaking research to future scholars.
  6. He intended to bequeath his beloved guitar to his best friend as a token of their friendship.
  7. After her passing, the family members gathered to discuss what to bequeath to whom.
  8. The philanthropist made it clear that he wanted to bequeath his fortune to causes he believed in.
  9. She was proud to bequeath her cultural heritage to her children through stories and traditions.
  10. The old mansion was bequeathed to the town, turning it into a community center.
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