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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181. If they were not, they were inherited as autonomous units.
182. She thought it was from her father that she'd inherited her logical mind and a way with figures.
183. X genes are not the only genes inherited through the female line.
184. His son Brendan then inherited the seat and kept it until his retirement in 1982.
185. Eisenhower, Nixon, and Ford were all men of humble origins and no inherited wealth.
186. Alternatively, these assets are left untouched, and are inherited by the grandparents' children.
187. She also had the powerful sense of humour which her children inherited, and could be very amusing in conversation.
188. They diverged to different parts of an ancestor's chromosomes, and we have each inherited them on our different chromosomes.
189. He inherited the honorary title from his maternal grandfather, William Harold Pearson.
190. The marquess, who inherited the £200 million estate, then ordered Christopher out of his cottage, at Horningsham, Wilts.
191. In 1838 he inherited a fortune of a million pounds from his uncle, Robert Holford.
192. He accepted the arguments of an independent actuary that policyholders' realistic expectation they should benefit from inherited estates was limited.
193. The human genome project opens up the possibility of eliminating certain inherited, genetic diseases.
194. He had inherited it as an agreeable but mildly onerous responsibility, together with her considerable fortune.
195. Any traces have been obliterated by the advance of the ethos that we have inherited from our Cro-Magnon ancestors.
196. Eysenck then argues that extroversion is the inherited basis of criminal behaviour.
197. I knew even then that I inherited a history which defined who I was.
198. Indeed, the middle class actually came to believe it had inherited the leafy suburban earth.
199. But it seems this other relation has inherited his whole fortune.
200. The sell-out concept was inherited by all Right-On people, and became a central part of their thinking.
201. Egg colour itself is inherited down the female line, so that females stay with the bird by whom they were fostered.
202. Just how much is due to inherited characteristics, and how much to other biological factors or early childhood experiences is still uncertain.
203. Jones inherited $2 million from an elderly woman he had once helped.
203. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
204. Republican Presidents of the late twentieth century-Eisenhower, Nixon, Fordhad all been men of humble background and no inherited wealth.
205. But, like the lemmings, how does such a geographical knowledge become an inherited ancestral heritage?
206. While she had inherited from her father, and the stallion's father before him, a stubborn and cussed temperament.
207. His cousin Richard inherited thy Glynde property but made his fortune elsewhere, in the church.
208. It has gone in repaying the overseas debt that we inherited from the last Labour Government.
209. In the old, inherited sense fundamentalism is a good thing because it alleviates pain and suffering.
210. He can then arm an arsenal of microorganisms with an inherited lust for a variety of dioxin compounds.
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