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1 ورث
وَرِثَ \ inherit: to receive (possessions, a title, etc.) from sb. who has died: I inherited this house from my uncle, receive (character, ability, looks, etc.) at birth, from a parent She inherited her father’s blue eyes. succeed: to come next after sb. and take his place: Queen Elisabeth succeeded her father King George in 1952. -
2 inherit
وَرِثَ \ inherit: to receive (possessions, a title, etc.) from sb. who has died: I inherited this house from my uncle, receive (character, ability, looks, etc.) at birth, from a parent She inherited her father’s blue eyes. succeed: to come next after sb. and take his place: Queen Elisabeth succeeded her father King George in 1952. -
3 succeed
وَرِثَ \ inherit: to receive (possessions, a title, etc.) from sb. who has died: I inherited this house from my uncle, receive (character, ability, looks, etc.) at birth, from a parent She inherited her father’s blue eyes. succeed: to come next after sb. and take his place: Queen Elisabeth succeeded her father King George in 1952.
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