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Meanings of
inherited
in English
Occurring among members of a family usually by heredity.
genetic
transmitted
hereditary
familial
transmissible
Related terms
heritable
inheritable
Usage of
inherited
in English
1
However, for many
inherited
diseases, treatment will likely require genetic repair pre-transplantation.
2
The Bird
inherited
the kingdom and decreed a new game, free climbing.
3
Chevron bought Texaco in 2001 and as a result
inherited
the lawsuit.
4
I think that he can no longer talk about what he
inherited
.
5
The majority of cases reported are
inherited
from a balanced translocation carrier.
6
Mr Hawke had
inherited
high unemployment and inflation from the Fraser government.
7
He was old in
inherited
and personal loyalty to the British crown.
8
And younger people need may need to take RMDs on
inherited
IRAs.
9
Good infrastructure -Yes, that is what the ANC
inherited
in 94.
10
Think of the history, of the trust your father and I
inherited
.
11
He
inherited
the suicide note that Roberts left behind for his friends.
12
Talent, in other words, is largely
inherited
,
and that may be true.
13
She's let this place ever since she
inherited
it from a friend.
14
Similar mapping and modelling methods could be used for other
inherited
disorders.
15
A number of years ago Patrick
inherited
a house from his mother.
16
But everything changed when George Huntington Hartford II
inherited
the family fortune.
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inherited
inherite
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
inherite from
inherite wealth
inherite disorder
inherite disease
inherite much
More collocations
Inherited
through the time
Inherited
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common
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