Similar words: inherit, inheritor, inheritance, inhabited, inhibited, criteria, spirited, write down. Meaning: [ɪn'herɪtɪd] adj. tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity.
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91. Diets work for some Numerous studies show both the failure rates of boomerang diets and an inherited susceptibility to obesity.
92. Others, abandoning the usual Republican reverence for big money, poked fun at his inherited millions.
93. Two-thirds of those who inherited a property promptly sold it.
94. Similar fates await buildings formerly owned by the secret police, which in many districts have been inherited by the local authorities.
95. His father had died and he bought the property with money he'd inherited from the estate.
96. Families were therefore nuclear and patriarchal and only one son inherited the patrimony.
97. The inherited traits can be suppressed because a puppy is born with a brain that is not fully developed.
98. The money he had inherited with the house just wasn't enough.
99. I therefore inherited the dubious honour of making it available on loan to youth workers.
100. From his grandfather he had inherited a love of railways and the School.
101. Granville eventually inherited the estate and his connection with Stoke Poges may be of more than usual significance.
102. I inherited a staff of over twenty-five coaches, and over two hundred full-time employees.
103. Perinatal complications among babies born with an inherited predisposition towards schizophrenia may be implicated in the later manifestation of this disorder.
104. Jacinto is anxious to share his newly inherited fortune with Mariano.
105. The people of the Middle Ages inherited sea-walls and drainage channels which had survived from the Roman occupation.
106. I feel that the space inherited from this family is so vast that it seems physical.
107. Philip Yorke, who had inherited the house unexpectedly from his reclusive brother, was a most lovable man.
108. Many animals show inherited differences in how they comport themselves.
109. However, we have inherited such a legacy and we need, too[Sentencedict.com], to work with existing services.
110. This legitimized inherited wealth, for it blessed only the biologically superior.
111. The police force inherited by Nicholas was small, corrupt and ill-trained.
112. Otis despised inherited wealth and class, but he despised a town that was disdainful of growth even more.
113. It also inherited the Roman virtue of sound organization, based on a powerful central authority, and preserved by strict legalism. Sentencedict.com
114. The researchers looked at a sample of 302 people who had inherited a house.
115. They already believe the illness can be inherited through a complex pattern of genetic relationships.
116. Rather, they were the consequence of an excessively strong state inherited from colonial Rhodesia.
117. Tradition, the military-style organization inherited from the New Police, was the one imperative for the Panopticon discipline.
118. In addition to the inherited Banrural loans still to be repaid, new debt was encouraged by the state and private investors.
119. During his reign he added vast territories to the Frankish kingdom that he had inherited.
120. Mayors inherited an eroding tax base and the loss of jobs.
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