Another word for bequeathing something to someone is "bequest." This term specifically refers to the act of leaving personal property or assets to another person through a will. Additionally, "grant" can also be used in a broader context to indicate giving or transferring something to someone.
Another word for kidnapping and forcing someone to do something is "abduction."
Words synonymous to legacy are the following:bequestinheritanceheirloomheritagebirthrightgift
= bequeath
To search is to attempt to locate something or someone.
Impose
My grandmother promised to bequeath her grandmother's wedding ring to me as her eldest granddaughter.
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.
William decided to bequeath his coin collection to his favorite nephew.
left
another word for "moments" could be "instants" or "seconds"
it means to do something in an intention to do harm or kill someone
The word 'bequest' is a noun, a word for money or property that you give to someone after you die by a will; a word for a thing.A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:The bequest was a small piece of property. (subject of the sentence)His will left me a small bequest of property. (direct object of the verb 'left')