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    bequest
    /bɪˈkwɛst/

    noun

    • 1. a legacy: "a bequest of over £300,000"

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  3. BEQUEST definition: 1. the money or property belonging to someone that they say that, after their death, they wish to…. Learn more.

  4. A bequest is money or property which you legally leave to someone when you die. The church here was left a bequest to hire doctors who would work amongst the poor. Synonyms: legacy , gift , settlement , heritage More Synonyms of bequest

  5. The meaning of BEQUEST is the act of giving or leaving something by will : the act of bequeathing. How to use bequest in a sentence.

  6. Bequest definition: a disposition in a will.. See examples of BEQUEST used in a sentence.

  7. When you receive some kind of gift, be it money or property, through a will, that gift is known as a bequest. Your aunt left you a bequest of the earrings she always thought you admired. The noun bequest is something one arranges to give away after death, sort of a gift from beyond the grave.

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  9. bequest. noun [ C ] us / bɪˈkwest / uk / bɪˈkwest /. Add to word list. the money or property belonging to someone that they say that, after their death, they wish to be given to other people: Her will included small bequests to her family, while most of her fortune went to charity.

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