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Synonyms for inheriting
in·her·it·ing
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Princeton's WordNet
inheritingadjective
having the legal right to inherit
Antonyms:
noninheritable, nonheritable
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Now, Chopra's family has grown to include not only the Nick Jonas brothers but their wives. ' I've never had a sister, so it's really nice to have Danielle [ Jonas ] and Sophie [ Turner ], and just inheriting the family by proxy.
The experiences of World War II that our grandparents lived through feels distant to us as we didn't experience it, we need to think of a way of inheriting this collective memory while moving forward.
When they arrived last time around, it was after a civil war. There was nothing. Now they're inheriting a system of government that, however imperfect, does exist, the question that no one knows the answer to is how The Taliban conceive of government.
Let this moment resonate with women across the world -- across this country and across this world -- from Texas to Afghanistan, also the young people who have no vote, who can't even get a vaccine -- they're inheriting the world that we live in and that we lead in. It's time for you to claim your power. Claim your voice, sing your song, tell your stories. It will make us a better place. Your turn.
The risk that we quote to patients is about a 1-in-500 loss rate, that is clearly a much, much smaller risk than( inheriting) any genetic disorder.
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