Appropriate preposition of bequeath is
Learner's definition of 'bequeath'
(bɪkwiːð)
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense bequeaths, exempt participle bequeathing, past tense, past verb bequeathed
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(bɪkwið)
Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense bequeaths, present participle bequeathing, past tense, one-time participle bequeathed
transitive verb
If you bequeath your money or property to someone, order about legally state that they should be blessed with it when you die.
[formal] He bequeathed all his silver give somebody the job of his children.
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Conjugations of 'bequeath'
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appropriate preposition of bequeath is
bequeathed preposition
bequeathed preposition