inheriting Meaning in Tamil ( inheriting வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
மரபரிமையாகப் பெறு,
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inheriting தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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inheriting's Usage Examples:
16 describes how to implement polymorphic persistence in the classes that you create by inheriting from RWCollectable.
In Grand Canary suicide was regarded as honourable, and on a chief inheriting, one of his subjects willingly honoured the occasion by throwing himself over a precipice.
It was not till 1880 that he assumed the name of Pitt-Rivers, on inheriting the Dorsetshire and Wiltshire estates of his great-uncle, the second Lord Rivers.
This involved a rejection of Henry's suit, not because Charles cared anything for his aunt, but because a divorce would mean disinheriting Charles's cousin Mary, and perhaps the eventual succession of the son of a French princess to the English throne.
He died at Putney in 1736, leaving the bulk of his property to his two daughters - nearly disinheriting his only son, the father of the historian, for having married against his wishes.
Minors inheriting socage come under the guardianship not of the lord but of the nearest male relative not entitled to succession.
Further, a number of statutes were passed with the object of putting every possible obstacle in the way of Catholics educating their children in their own creed, or of inheriting or buying land.
I need an hour in the gym then we'll go over the logistics issues you're inheriting.
Born of a family of priest-physicians, and inheriting all its traditions and prejudices, Hippocrates was the first to cast superstition aside, and to base the practice of medicine on the principles of inductive philosophy.
Moreover, the very fact itself of the possibility of inheriting acquired moral characteristics is still hotly debated by those biologists with whom should rest the ultimate verdict.
For a will was to begin with but a mode of indicating (not necessarily in writing) on whom devolved the duty of conducting a parent's funeral, and together with that duty the right of inheriting his property.
and Robert of Artois, his brother-in-law, who, after having warmly supported the disinheriting of Edward III.
1885) inheriting the family estates.
Synonyms:
heritable, inheritable,
Antonyms:
innate, acquired, noninheritable,