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Often used in the same context:
bequeath,
outlive,
relinquishes,
disinherited,
befall,
assume,
destine,
lose,
suffer,
predecease,
abdicate,
entrust,
cede,
wills,
preordain,
usurp,
retain,
covet,
succeed,
occupy,
reclaim,
forsake,
reassume,
mismanage,
remarries,
squander,
saddled,
reap,
shirk,
perish,
consign,
replace,
testamentary trust,
appoint,
burdened,
supersede,
endow,
marry,
fritter away,
possess,
procreated,
heir presumptive,
ascend,
bestow,
mislay,
disappear,
take,
remarry,
vanish,
leave,
sunder,
preside,
misconceive,
choose,
caretake,
amass,
probating,
emerge,
bury,
revert,
arise,
encumber,
wield,
belong,
confront,
jettison,
redistribute,
contribute,
trample,
sui juris,
prosper,
seize,
vacates,
irrevocable trust,
deflower,
cohabit,
heir apparent,
supplant,
wrest,
cleave,
manage,
indebt,
clone,
owe,
afflict,
deprive,
retires,
ossify,
receive,
emancipate,
anoints,
implode,
siring,
crumble,
vanquishes,
displace,
outshine,
vie,
begotten,
mortgaged,
aquire,
outgrow,
dwelt,
refuse,
reside,
speak,
believe,
compare,
descend,
dwell,
dwells,
one,
partake,
put,
subsist,
tell,
think,
victorious,
alexander,
arid,
arthur
Appears in the definition of:
adoption,
beatitude,
disinheritance,
heir,
heir-at-law,
heir presumptive,
heritor,
inheriting,
inheritor
More general:
acquire,
get
Synonyms:
come into
Also try:
— Adjectives for inherit:
long,
meek,
deceased,
good,
last,
virtuous,
such,
interval,
many,
less,
general,
more...
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