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inherit in Latin

inherit in Latin is heredito — inherit means to receive money, property, or a title from someone after they die.

inherit in Latin

heredito
verb
(transitive) To receive (property, a title, etc.), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owner's death.

What does "inherit" mean?

  1. verb To receive money, property, or a title from someone after they die.
    "She inherited the family farm from her grandmother."
  2. verb To receive a trait or quality from a parent or ancestor.
    "He inherited his father's sharp sense of humor."
  3. verb (computing) To take on properties or behavior from another class or system.
    "The subclass inherits all the methods of its parent class."

inherit in a sentence

  • She inherited the family farm from her grandmother.
  • He inherited his father's sharp sense of humor.
  • The subclass inherits all the methods of its parent class.

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What is "inherit" in Latin?

"inherit" in Latin is heredito. inherit means: To receive money, property, or a title from someone after they die.

How do you use "inherit" in a sentence?

Example: "She inherited the family farm from her grandmother." In Latin, "inherit" is heredito.

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