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The future tense is 'Will bequeath'
To bequeath means to leave (something) to a person or persons in one's will, so that they gill receive the item (or a sum of money) after one has died.Bequenthed would be a misprint of bequeathed... the past tense of bequeath.
To possess something means to have or own something. To receive something is that act of taking possession or ownership of something.
The wealthy philanthropist decided to bequeath her entire estate to various charitable organizations upon her passing.
possess means to have something or to own something.To have or to own
I am quite fortunate that my rich mongol uncle decided to bequeath this excellent line of horses to me. I hereby bequeath these lands unto you, my son.
The generous philanthropist decided to bequeath her entire estate to the local children's hospital in her will.
No.
Possess is to own something.
She decided to bequeath her grandmother's antique jewelry to her younger sister in her will.
"Possess"is not a noun (a thing), it is a verb (something one does).