Neither of the choices seem correct. An ancestor is generally somebody who is dead so to receive or obtain from a dead person isn't correct. Depends on what you are talking about but maybe - inherit from an ancestor - is better
No, because to obtain is to receive or achieve.
Obtain, receive, collect.
give;obtain
Receive, Find, Obtain, or Incur
He received an award for his good work. His goal was to obtain that award. He was pleased to get what he was after.
Inherited traits are passed down genetically from parents to offspring, such as eye color or blood type. Traits that are not inherited are acquired through environmental influences or experiences, such as language proficiency or learned behaviors.
receive, get, find, obtain, incur
Get is a verb. Similar words for get are - obtain, receive, catch
The noun for a male is an heir; the noun for a female is an heiress.
You need to contact the appropriate County Clerk to obtain a copy.
To get something is to obtain, acquire, or receive it, or perhaps, to buy it when shopping.
Someone can obtain an RSA Secure ID by going to their page and applying. Someone would then receive a code after being accepted to receive a code. Then enter the code.