What are some opposite words for inheriting?
Antonyms for inheritingin·her·it·ing
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term inheriting.
Princeton's WordNet
inheritingadjective
having the legal right to inherit
Antonyms:
noninheritable, nonheritable
How to use inheriting in a sentence?
The risk that we quote to patients is about a 1-in-500 loss rate, that is clearly a much, much smaller risk than( inheriting) any genetic disorder.
The program that this incoming administration is inheriting is on its last breath, it's going to require both political will and an early investment in overturning policies to see the program begin to operate as it can and is intended to.
He's totally battle-tested and I think he'll be invaluable in helping to deliver a clear and consistent message to the American people, the reason we need to pull out all the stops is that this program is really not on track. What we're inheriting from the Trump administration is much worse than what we could have imagined. There's no existing infrastructure on vaccine distribution, so we'll have to start from Day One.
The experiences of World War II that our grandparents lived through feels distant to us as we didn't experience it, we need to think of a way of inheriting this collective memory while moving forward.
Even before we took office, we knew the economic catastrophe we were inheriting, which promised to be long and deep, meant we faced a calamitous midterm, that meant if we wanted to accomplish anything meaningful, it would have to come in the first two years, when we had large majorities in both chambers. It's why President Obama moved the Affordable Care Act when he did.
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