Synonym: bequest. Similar words: legal, legally, elegant, illegal, allegation, privacy, accuracy, efficacy. Meaning: ['legəsɪ] n. (law) a gift of personal property by will.
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61, Mission - a wish to help others, to leave a legacy, to pass on knowledge, to serve a purpose.
62, Yet these will hardly bear the weight of a theory so grand as the fusion of legacy and trust.
63, He had an old banger of his own, bought with Philip Arbuthnot's legacy.
64, In this way, he inherits a legacy which the Tate and others can interpret.
65, The historical legacy of this hegemony continues to have a profound influence on the contemporary political landscape.
66, The region's legacy from these centuries was not confined to models of conflict, however.
67, He came to wangle your legacy from you and you refused.
68, That may be the most notable legacy of this affair: a Republican leader questioning enforcement of rules against adultery!
69, Isabelle must have left a legacy of frightening bitterness behind her in this place in order to set off a reaction like that.
70, But the bigger impact on the Clinton legacy may be the judges that Mr Clinton himself was unable to appoint.
71, But, as might, be expected,(http://sentencedict.com) there is some negative legacy from the past in Doreen's adult experience.
72, It was the richest legacy he could possibly have bequeathed to his people.
73, The Crusaders also left a legacy to the Arabs, as did those other invaders who came and went.
74, But perhaps her most important legacy was in divesting the public culture of political language and political idealism.
75, The deal means property developer Legacy will turn the Dome into a hi-tech business park.
76, It brings no legacy, it discloses no new names or addresses.
77, She desired that the legacy should not be in any way altered by the pope nor any other person.
78, What, then, of the notion of a late classical fusion of legacy and trust?
79, The historical legacy of women's artistic practices must be acknowledged and researched not only for the sake of justice.
80, This has rightly been seen as an impetus towards the fusion of legacy and trust.
81, Further legislation followed, which could more reasonably be said to have united the hitherto disparate regimes of legacy and trust.
82, In the excavated tombs there, the legacy of Koguryo lives in the murals depicting warriors on horseback.
83, My legacy to my children would be not to try to influence them in any way as to what they should study.
84, Would the disposition be interpreted as a legacy or as a trust?
85, More to the point, Labour's legacy from the 1970s and 1980s lives on.
86, The social psychological survey also left a legacy in the attitudinal questions which are very often contained in questionnaires.
87, The legacy of the Duvalierist years included endemic corruption and vast ecological damage.
88, He is beginning, ever so slowly, to think about the legacy he has built for himself.
89, There is also the legacy of cramped, poorly lit housing.
90, A mixture of bad workmanship, bad materials and bad design has left an extraordinary legacy of decay.
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