verb
- receiving money, property, or a title from someone when they die
- receiving or having a quality or characteristic passed down from parents or ancestors
- receiving a situation or problem from a predecessor
Usage: present participle of inherit
Usage: present participle of inherit
Usage: present participle of inherit
Examples
- She is inheriting her grandmother’s house next month.
- The children are inheriting their father’s business.
- He’s inheriting his mother’s artistic talents.
- The new CEO is inheriting several financial problems.
- They are inheriting a tradition that goes back centuries.
- She’s inheriting her family’s tendency toward perfectionism.
- The team is inheriting a winning streak from last season.