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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121, But the strikes themselves have left the most disturbing legacy.
122, Nevertheless, I have as much of a need to hand my legacy on to some one as any biological parent.
123, Ulpian would no doubt have been uncomfortable with the harshness of the jump from legacy to trust.
124, This is a legacy of suffering that we have to be on guard against.
125, They are a precious legacy from the early years of our movement.
126, Bingham wants to leave a fitting legacy to his successor and all the signs point to him achieving this.
127, He left me a legacy of letters inquiring about jobs, and the replies.
128, Revelling in colour and contrast, drama and dissonance, boldness and individualism, it was the architectural legacy of Romanticism.
129, Its legacy: changes in employment policies, more security measures and more money from the legislature for improvements.
130, It is a legacy of this and previous generations and must be tackled now.
131, For the health-conscious Muscovite,(sentencedict .com) another Soviet legacy is potentially more nerve-wracking still.
132, This was an enormously significant legacy for all educators that followed.
133, The assimilation of legacy and trust is not, then, a general phenomenon but is related somehow to Scaevola in particular.
134, The legacy might be what scholars who have taken him seriously have learned from him about human collective life.
135, But his greatest legacy is his now largely forgotten work as an actor-manager inthe 1930s and 40s.
136, The emperor is confronted with the case of a modal legacy, the modus being restitution of some property to another individual.
137, The most lasting legacy of the war was the claim of the army officers to rule the state.
138, Whoever wins will inherit an unenviable legacy.
139, The old system has left a mixed legacy.
140, These books are his legacy to the college.
141, To receive by bequest or as a legacy.
142, She offered to settle a legacy on Katharine.
143, His uncle left him a legacy of $ 50,000.
144, Euphemistically known as " legacy codes[sentencedict.com], " they were in fact far older . Mir.
145, They now have to cope with the legacy of their past incompetence writ large on their balance sheets.
146, For the congresswoman to attempt to hijack the noble, rationalist legacy of Britain’s greatest 20th-century peacetime premier for her own campaign is regurgitatively infuriating.
147, With the legacy of psychosurgery, it's important that we don't misrepresent things as therapy when they're not.
148, Since his death in 1985 his widow has carried the torch of his Stalinist legacy.
149, The legacy of 9/11 has been costly, in terms of resources as well as in terms of lives—of troops, civilians and contractors. The current debt crisis also traces its antecedents to that day.
150, According to the contract, ManTech personnel will provide IT support to the Navy's legacy Ship Maintenance and Logistics Support Information Systems Program.
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