inherit

వారసత్వంగా
definition
verb
she inherited a fortune from her father
receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder.
translation of 'inherit'
వారసత్వంగా పొందు,
వంశపారంపర్యంగా పొందు
example
The Lord would have us know that many are called to 'inherit' eternal life, but few are chosen by virtue of believing in Christ.
Furthermore, people who 'inherit' such money can also be made liable for tax due.
This ‘other’ God allowed his only Son to die for us so that we might accept him in faith and love and 'inherit' the gift of eternal life.
This allows you to decide exactly which people will 'inherit' any money, property or other assets when you die.
It was my father's intention that he should not, however 'inherit' the property until he was 21 years old.
The leader may 'inherit' a situation for which moral authority cannot produce obedience or may be too far removed to exercise it.
This debt is then gifted to a second trust, which ensures your children 'inherit' the property on your death.
The promise went to Abraham's singular seed, Christ, but other people can be incorporated into Christ and thus 'inherit' the biblical promises to Abraham.
This may not be a popular point of view but why should we be able to 'inherit' large sums of money for which we have made no contribution.
In order to 'inherit' money from his aunt he has to marry within a month.
A rich young man once asked Jesus, ‘Good teacher, what shall I do to 'inherit' eternal life?’
his son will 'inherit' after him
to 'inherit' a talent
master, what must I do to 'inherit' eternal life?
master, what must I do to 'inherit' eternal life?
So we are, in fact, the 'inheritors' and recipients of all of those interesting evolutionary experiments.
In 1917, the Bolsheviks 'inherited' a health situation from imperial Russia that was appalling.
As the writer acknowledges, it was quite easy for them to ride the back of the liberal consensus because they were the 'inheritors' of it - a condition that does not exist today.
The wife keeps her mother's last name, children keep the mother's last name and the youngest daughter 'inherits' the family property.
She initially increased the audience 'inherited' from her predecessor, but that has now plummeted since the highs of more than seven million.
All other property is 'inherited' equally among all heirs from both parents.
You can get rich in several ways: by winning a lottery, marrying into money, 'inheriting' wealth, suing, or careful scrimping and saving over a lifetime.
Was this due to the financial situation 'inherited' from the administration before them?
When we came to power we 'inherited' a situation where too many of our children were being taught in out-dated and often crumbling buildings.
So Labour 'inherited' that situation, but we asked what would happen in a case of someone who has offended against a victim, but who has been rightly punished by society.
Those are people who 'inherited' large sums of money, won the lottery, or sold their Internet businesses for billions of dollars.
After the war, women increasingly 'inherited' real property and served as executors of men's estates.
He says the budget 'inherited' from the previous administration and gross underestimation of the cost of services, including refuse collection, are to blame.
Other distinctions to be wary of include whether the tax is on the estate of the deceased or on what an 'inheritor' actually receives.
Depending on who 'inherits' the money after your death, there may be income or inheritance tax to be paid on the proceeds.
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