🏠inherit (injerit)

verb
/ɪnˈhɛrɪt/
heredar (heredar)

Meaning

to receive property, money, or traits from someone after their death or from ancestors
to receive money, property, or characteristics from someone when they die; to acquire from predecessors
to receive property from someone who died; to receive genetically
Traducción del significado
recibir propiedades, dinero o rasgos de alguien después de su muerte o de los antepasados
recibir propiedades, dinero o rasgos de alguien después de su muerte o de los antepasados

Oraciones de ejemplo

She inherited her father's house after his death.

Ella heredó la casa de su padre después de su muerte.
Ella heredó la casa de su padre después de su muerte.

She inherited her grandmother's house.

Ella heredó la casa de su abuela.
Ella heredó la casa de su abuela.

She inherited her grandmother's jewelry.

Ella heredó las joyas de su abuela.
Ella heredó las joyas de su abuela.

Expresiones de ejemplo

inherit the earth
heredar la tierra
heredar la tierra

Synonyms

receive, acquire, obtain, succeed, derive, get, gain
Entrada 1
receive, acquire, obtain, succeed, derive
Entrada 2
receive, acquire, get, obtain
Entrada 3
receive, acquire, obtain, gain

Antonyms

lose, forfeit, give up, give, donate, bequeath
Entrada 1
lose, forfeit, give up
Entrada 2
give, donate, bequeath
Entrada 3
lose, forfeit, give, donate

Colocaciones

inherit property, inherit money, inherit traits, inherit wealth, inherit genes, inherit tradition, inherit characteristics
Entrada 1
inherit property, inherit money, inherit traits, inherit wealth
Entrada 2
inherit property, inherit wealth, inherit genes, inherit tradition
Entrada 3
inherit property, inherit genes, inherit wealth, inherit money, inherit characteristics

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