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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th 
	
		   
 inherit     
  in·herit  [inherit inherits inherited inheriting] BrE [ɪnˈherɪt]  NAmE [ɪnˈherɪt]   verb  1. transitive, intransitive ~ (sth) (from sb) to receive money, property, etc. from sb when they die   •She inherited a fortune from her father.    •He will inherit the title on the death of his uncle.     compare  ↑disinherit  2. transitive ~ sth (from sb) to have qualities, physical features, etc. that are similar to those of your parents, grandparents, etc   •He has inherited his mother's patience.    •She inherited a passion for music from her grandfather.    •an inherited disease   3. transitive ~ sth (from sb) if you  inherit  a particular situation from sb, you are now responsible for dealing with it, especially because you have replaced that person in their job   •policies inherited from the previous administration    •I inherited a number of problems from my predecessor.     Verb forms:         Word Origin:    Middle English enherite ‘receive as a right’, from  Old French enheriter, from  late Latin inhereditare ‘appoint as heir’, from  Latin in- ‘in’  +  heres,  hered- ‘heir’.        Thesaurus:     inherit verb T, I     •She inherited a fortune from her father.      succeed •  • come into sth •        inherit/succeed to the/sb's throne/crown/title/estate        inherit/come into money/property/a fortune      Inherit or succeed? Inherit  is used more to talk about receiving money or property;  succeed  is used more to talk about gaining a title or position, especially  the throne  (= the position of king or queen).        Example Bank:     •He stood to inherit= was likely to inherit property worth over five million.      •How many of these traits are genetically inherited?      •She inherited some money from her mother.      •Does he know that she stands to inherit?      •I inherited a number of problems from my predecessor in the post.      •Is this an inherited disease? 
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