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inherited

[in-her-i-tid] / ɪnˈhɛr ɪ tɪd /


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The 76-year-old “True Grit” star, who lives primarily in Santa Barbara, Calif., inherited the home from his mother and father—along with his brother, Beau Bridges, and their sister.

From MarketWatch

The study also revealed broader trends that may help predict how neurodevelopmental disorders are inherited.

From Science Daily

Today, about one percent of people carry these inherited viral copies.

From Science Daily

The DfE said it "inherited a Send system on its knees" and was working on reforms to fix it.

From BBC

Let’s say you went with the plan to start drawing down your nest egg now, and let’s round it up to $410,000, combining your own savings and the inherited IRA balance.

From MarketWatch