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Definition of "bequeathable" [be•queath•a•ble]

  • Capable of being bequeathed. (adjective)

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Use "bequeathable" in a sentence
  • "Take, for instance, the case of a person at the age of Thirty, who, by the payment of 5_l. _ 3s. 4d. to the Britannia Life Assurance Company, can become at once possessed of a bequeathable property, amounting to"
  • "Prior to retirement, workers’ PSS accounts are bequeathable."
  • "Herring-safe,) and from that portion of my life's savings I never hear again, in the form either of capital, interest, bequeathable estate, or dower to my widow."