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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121. The earl's daughter, Dorothea, seems to have inherited her father's somewhat incautious nature.
122. Six months later their two sons inherited their parents' fortune as sole beneficiaries.
123. I inherited this mess from my supervisor who got fired.
124. But, as well as his sons, his daughters would have inherited it from him.
125. The genotype is the set of genes it inherited, the phenotype is what it looks like.
126. Dean Shearer had inherited the sit-out from his predecessor Dean Samuel Crooks and took it to new heights.
127. On the one hand, there are those who have argued that this variation is largely determined by inherited potential.
128. The choice fell on Lord Gorell, the son of an eminent judge who had inherited his title from his elder brother.
129. When he died aged 85, his young mistress and 10 illegitimate children inherited his money.
130. However, if a man dies without direct male heirs, his cattle will be inherited by a daughter.
131. When my grandmother died, I inherited a complete set of Dresden china.
132. In reality, a well-endowed man is likely to have inherited the trait.
133. Bettman inherited a league that revolved around a rubber disk and, for the most part, was directed by boneheads.
134. I inherited a large fortune, a strong healthy body and an excellent mind.
135. This is not to deny that a bell curve of inherited talents exists among individuals.
136. He continued to serve the Corbetts, for example, as manorial steward, after he had inherited the Newton freehold.
137. The new Earl also inherited a 2.25 million bill for death duties as well as 80,000 a year running costs.
138. When Presley turned 25[Sentencedict.com], she inherited an estate currently worth more than $ 100 million.
139. In like manner, but without the risk, Bloomsbury chipped away at the standards inherited from Victorians.
140. He inherited his title when his father died in 1968.
141. The disorder is caused by an inherited defect of collagen, long intertwined proteins that form the supporting matrix for bone.
142. Van Leer inherited some of his father's acumen but none of his money and certainly none of his love for money.
143. The structural changes that are seen in hemoglobin 5 and C disorders are inherited as autosomal recessive traits. 216.
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144. Had your daughter inherited the stocks, her cost basis would move up to the value at the time of the inheritance.
145. He inherited wealth and could have lived a leisured life but preferred to pursue his earlier interest in natural philosophy.
146. The Masonic books I inherited from him were well marked and annotated in the margins, in his handwriting.
147. He once said that the Royal Family had inherited the problem of hunting and shooting; it was in the blood.
148. Educated privately at her homes at Parkwern and Hendrefoilan she inherited a long family tradition of unorthodox and innovative ideas.
149. The hereditary Forest wardenship might of course be inherited by women.
150. At the same time, though, inherited psychological and physiological traits had their dangerous downsides.
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