Cease bequeaths his beloved family heirlooms and estate to his children, ensuring they are provided for after his passing. He also designates specific items or assets to close friends, charities, or other individuals important to him, following his wishes and instructions outlined in his will.
The future tense is 'Will bequeath'
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.
"He decided to bequeath all his worldly belongings to his favorite nephew when he died."
Charlie bequeathed his house to Morgan. This is the proper way to use bequeath in a sentence that makes sense.
Disinherit, disown
= bequeath
Bob
bequeath:bestowed::impudence: insolence
Bequeath
My grandmother promised to bequeath her mother's wedding ring to me in her will. Grandmother decided to bequeath her wedding ring to her granddaughter Janice because Janice was the only grandchild who helped whenever help was needed.