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Leave or give by will after one's death.
will
leave
disinherit
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1
Our title I
bequeath
to you as the bravest man in Yamato.
2
I
bequeath
to her the two candlesticks which stand on the chimney-piece.
3
Many will offer to
bequeath
you all manner of furniture and furnishings.
4
It is the sacred inheritance which we must
bequeath
to our children.
5
No generation can ever
bequeath
to us a single new material atom.
6
Women naturally
bequeath
to their offspring and have a better inter-generational connection.
7
There are many purposes for which benevolent persons
bequeath
and grant money.
8
We can
bequeath
to others this new spiritual energy of our lives.
9
We have been set to
bequeath
a story of marvels to posterity.
10
When my father dies, he may possibly
bequeath
his property to me.
11
To you I
bequeath
them, Tatho, with tender supplications for their interests.
12
Now, Blanche, see what a trust I am going to
bequeath
you.
13
It will certainly
bequeath
far bigger public debt and central bank balance sheets.
14
Please remember that, and know that I wish to
bequeath
you the world.
15
No, I fail to understand the problem; and I
bequeath
it to others.
16
I
bequeath
the charge of it to him, with my blessing.
bequeath
·
bequeath to
bequeath to posterity
bequeath a system
bequeath the sum
bequeath also
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