Synonym: come into, receive. Similar words: inherent, heritage, criteria, meritocracy, in hand, in half, hand in hand, write. Meaning: [ɪn'herɪt] v. 1. obtain from someone after their death 2. receive from a predecessor 3. receive by genetic transmission.
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91. There is only a little recite on testament execution in Inherit Law, but has not essential prescript about it.
92. Also, because transactions can be named, undoable actions inherit their names from current transaction.
93. Unable to find a parent web from which to inherit authoring permissions.
94. In addition, many children inherit "hand-me-down" computers from their older siblings or adults in the house (Hudson[sentencedict.com], 2004).
95. "If I inherit a lot of money, I may feel a fiduciary obligation to preserve the corpus," says Patrick Rooney, director of research at the Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University.
96. Certainly the glory prestige family's blood relationship with thoroughly has also not gotten rid of sufficiently, for example with the heteromorphous head lamp headlamp which 750 inherit.
97. Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing.
98. It lets you ensure that cousin Julie gets Aunt Gussie's Blue Willow china or that your three children inherit the proceeds of your estate equally.
99. The specificity immunity has the specificity, can resist the identical kind of microorganism the superinfection, cannot inherit.
100. It seems that we prefer self-gratification than the quality of life which our children will inherit.
101. This paper introduces the fundamentality of maize stalk strength determining in maize inherit breeding, it put forwards the design principle of maize stalk strength determining.
102. Cubans will also now be allowed to inherit property from relatives without having to live in it first, and they will be able to take title to property of relatives or others who emigrate.
103. The milli- has no knowledge of she became this small only legal scepter in the nation to inherit a person.
104. You can inherit this real property, it's within your rights.
105. You hope to inherit your aunt's fortune! Well, remember there's many a slip between cup and lip; she may marry again.
106. In 21th century, we should inherit such consciousness and make new contributions to the cause of anti-pollution, protection of ecology and peacekeeping activity.
107. Major histocompatibility Complex(MHC) is an important immunity molecule which can inherit steadily and has obvious relativity with disease.
108. The right to inherit the large estate became the apple of discord among the three brothers.
109. Our country practices tail system , and takes direct mode of inherit . It is very disbennifit to protect debtee because there is not efficiency supervision to haeres .
110. The approach Rorty wants to inherit and critically develop John Dewey's philosophy is always disputed in American philosophy.
111. For thou shalt break forth on the right hand and on the left; and thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and make the desolate cities to be inhabited.
112. But the one most people remember is the 1925 Scopes trial, in Dayton, Tennessee, partly because Spencer Tracy played Darrow in a 1960 film about it, "Inherit the Wind."
113. When John come of age, he will inherit a of money.
114. Slogan: Inherit tradition; show our talent; pyrography welcomes the Olympics.
115. And if a new admin were to inherit our craftily configured server, it would take quite a bit of detective work in order to even begin to understand how we configured everything.
116. Outsider offspring inherit a position outside of the morph - line between Mommy and Daddy.
117. But some new problems appear in the AIMM, such as how to select the structure of the adaptive model set, how to inherit the different data from the filters based on the old model set.
118. Even dear Mr. Godfrey partakes of the fallen nature which we all inherit from Adam.
119. The aim of teaching classical poems at college is to inherit and bequeath the cultural heritage, to foster students' taste and interest in literature, to develop students' poetic connoisseurship.
120. Introducing the idea about finely granular access control through Inherit attributes of object, decomposes the access privilege from menu to atom control.
More similar words: inherent, heritage, criteria, meritocracy, in hand, in half, hand in hand, write, critic, ritual, period, write off, write up, minority, write out, British, series, derive, write down, favorite, critical, priority, security, writhing, gathering, American, mothering, offering, celebrity, authority.