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Sentence example with the word 'inheriting'
inheriting
Definition
adj.
having the legal right to inherit
Last update: October 21, 2015
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Marian Anderson, with more money than a small city bank, was always
inheriting
something.
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Inheriting the disposition of their kind, the cubs also were more particularly lively by night than by day.
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Under the existing system many people enjoy idleness and affluence through the mere accident of
inheriting
land or capital.
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“Let me say to you that I hope very much that nothing will prevent your
inheriting
all that Mr.
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Common men find themselves
inheriting
their beliefs, they know not how.
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I believed then that there was every possibility of Peter's
inheriting
the admirable qualities of his relatives.
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If you don't care anything about
inheriting
a large fortune, let it go.
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