Sentences

bequethen in a sentence

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Definition

Bequeathen (verb): to leave personal property or an estate to someone through a will or testament.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient manuscript detailed how the estate would bequeathen to the eldest son.
  2. In her will, she chose to bequeathen her cherished jewelry to her granddaughter.
  3. The artist intended to bequeathen his collection of paintings to the local museum.
  4. They decided to bequeathen their savings to a charitable foundation.
  5. After much deliberation, he finally resolved to bequeathen his library to the university.
  6. The king's last decree was to bequeathen the throne to his youngest daughter.
  7. Generations of tradition dictated that the family heirloom would be bequeathen only to the firstborn.
  8. As a gesture of goodwill, they planned to bequeathen a portion of their land to the community.
  9. It was his wish to bequeathen his knowledge and skills to future generations.
  10. The philosopher sought to bequeathen his thoughts in a series of profound essays.