The verb inherit means receiving something especially money or property as an heir following the death of its first holder, for example, the word can be used as -Martin will inherit the family land.
inherit
To receive something by bequest or as a legacy.
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inherit
To receive something by bequest or as a legacy.
You inherit them upon their death.
Will not inherit the throne
sting or clingto receive, as in "inherit"
it is when you recieve or learn traits from your ancesors
All people are God'children and will inherit the same as his son Jesus. No distinction is made. All inherit God's grace.
The future tense of inherit is will inherit.
There is no word in American English spelled "inaurat". Perhaps you mean inherit.... or inaugurate...
examples:you will inherit my moneyi hope he will inherit your brown eyesThe two examples above, are great examples of using the word inherit. However the question asked for the word inherent. Both of those answers are inherently wrong because they are based on mis-reading the word that you wanted defined.The inherent differences of the two cultural groups didn't make a difference in their ability to cooperate with each other.