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Bequeathal শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: ভারার্পণ

Bequeathal Meaning In Bengali ভারার্পণ

Bequeathal

অর্পিত দায়িত্ব, উইলদ্বারা প্রদান, ভারার্পণ, বংশধরের জন্য রাখিয়া যাত্তয়া, ইচ্ছাপত্রদ্বারা দান,

Definition

1) The act of leaving personal belongings or assets to someone in a will or through a legal document.
2) Something that is inherited or passed down from one generation to another, typically in the form of property, money, or possessions.
3) The process of formally designating or naming a specific person or organization to receive specified items or assets upon the death of the person making the bequest.

Examples

Bequeathal Example in a sentence

1) The wealthy philanthropist made a substantial bequeathal to the local hospital.

2) The antique vase was a bequeathal from her great-grandmother.

3) The library received a generous bequeathal of rare books from a devoted patron.

4) According to the will, the bequeathal of the family estate was to be divided among the siblings.

5) The charitable organization was surprised by the unexpected bequeathal of a large sum of money.

6) In his will, he specified a bequeathal of his artwork to the city museum.

7) The family feud was sparked by disagreements over the bequeathal of heirlooms.

8) The museum curator was thrilled to receive a valuable painting as a bequeathal.

9) The family lawyer handled the distribution of the bequeathal to the beneficiaries.

10) The generous bequeathal of land to the national park ensured its preservation for future generations.

Part of Speech

Bequeathal (Noun.)

Synonyms

Bequest , Bequeathal - (NOUN) অর্পিত দায়িত্ব

Bequest , Bequeathal - (NOUN) উইলদ্বারা প্রদান

Bequest , Bequeathal , Commitment - (NOUN) ভারার্পণ

Bequest , Bequeathal - (NOUN) বংশধরের জন্য রাখিয়া যাত্তয়া

Bequest , Bequeathal , Will - (NOUN) ইচ্ছাপত্রদ্বারা দান

Encyclopedia

The act of leaving personal belongings or assets to someone in a will or through a legal document.
Something that is inherited or passed down from one generation to another, typically in the form of property, money, or possessions.
The process of formally designating or naming a specific person or organization to receive specified items or assets upon the death of the person making the bequest.