Bequeath in a Sentence  πŸ”Š

Definition of Bequeath

to give or leave by will

Examples of Bequeath in a sentence

Since my father and I had often worked together on his classic car, I was not surprised to learn his will included his desire to bequeath me the vehicle.  πŸ”Š

The billionaire’s will states that he plans to bequeath all of his fortune to his butler.  πŸ”Š

Upon her death, my aunt plans to bequeath me her china collection.  πŸ”Š

My penniless mother had nothing to bequeath me in her will.  πŸ”Š

Although the millionaire hates his children, he has decided to bequeath them a small portion of his estate.  πŸ”Š

Larry worked for fifty years because he wanted to be able to bequeath his wife a tidy sum when he died.  πŸ”Š

Since John lost most of his money at the gambling tables, he had very little to bequeath to his children.  πŸ”Š

The spoiled children were upset about their father’s decision to bequeath his entire estate to the church.  πŸ”Š

Because my father and I never got along, he did not bequeath me any portion of his wealth.  πŸ”Š

Nobody was shocked when the strange old lady decided to bequeath her fortune to her cat.  πŸ”Š

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