To derive from people or conditions previously in force, To receive a characteristic from one's ancestors by genetic transmission, To receive (property or a title etc), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owner's death, to come into an inheritance, To take possession of as a right (especially in Biblical translations), To derive (existing functionality) from a superclass, To derive a new class from (a superclass), To come into possession of; to possess; to own; to enjoy as a possession, To take by descent from an ancestor; to take by inheritance; to take as heir on the death of an ancestor or other person to whose estate one succeeds; to receive as a right or title descendible by law from an ancestor at his decease; as, the heir inherits the land or real estate of his father; the eldest son of a nobleman inherits his father's title; the eldest son of a king inherits the crown, To take or hold a possession, property, estate, or rights by inheritance, receive by legal right at a person's death; receive as a legacy; receive by genetic transmission, To receive or take by birth; to have by nature; to derive or acquire from ancestors, as mental or physical qualities; as, he inherits a strong constitution, a tendency to disease, etc, To receive (property or a title etc), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owners death, To put in possession of, To receive a characteristic from ones ancestors by genetic transmission, receive by genetic transmission; "I inherited my good eyesight from my mother", In genetics, to receive genetic material from parents through biological processes, v t 1 to receive or acquire a quality, trait, or characteristic; to gain access to a feature defined elsewhere 2 (a class) to acquire the structure and behavior defined by a superclass 3 (a package) to make symbols exported by another package accessible by using use-package, receive from a predecessor; "The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair", receive from a predecessor; "The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair, If you inherit money or property, you receive it from someone who has died. He has no son to inherit his land. paintings that he inherited from his father. people with inherited wealth, If you inherit something such as a task, problem, or attitude, you get it from the people who used to have it, for example because you have taken over their job or been influenced by them. The government inherited an impossible situation from its predecessors, If you inherit a characteristic or quality, you are born with it, because your parents or ancestors also had it. We inherit from our parents many of our physical characteristics Her children have inherited her love of sport Stammering is probably an inherited defect, In genetics, to receive genetic material from parents through biological processes Source : Human Genome Project Information, obtain from someone after their death; "I inherited a castle from my French grandparents", obtain from someone after their death; "I inherited a castle from my French grandparents" receive by genetic transmission; "I inherited my good eyesight from my mother" receive from a predecessor; "The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair, Obtain data and functions not by declaring them explicitly, but by telling C++ you want the data and functions from another class, in addition to any explicitly declared for a new class See the example with base class, in which derived_class inherits base_class, (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide; search in this book), (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide) [definition #2] (Internet Directory Application Developer's Guide), To acquire property by will or succession, (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide), to receive a trait from a parent (or ancestor ) You inherit bodily traits such as eye color from your parents Also see heredity, To have the data and methods of a parent class apply to a child class Compare override, To receive something, such as property, money, or power from someone after he or she dies, Obtained via an inheritance, Simple past tense and past participle of inherit, VARCHAR2(3) Indicates whether the method is inherited from a supertype (YES) or not (NO), VARCHAR2(3) Indicates whether the attribute is inherited from a supertype (YES) or not (NO), Passed on through genes from parents, Transmitted through genes from parents to offspring 1 Knockout: Inactivation of specific genes Knockouts are often created in laboratory organisms such as yeast or mice so that scientists can study the knockout organism as a model for a particular disease 1, received by legal right at a person's death; received as a legacy; transmitted genetically, Indicates whether the value of the property is inherited from a parent element, tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity; "an inherited disease"; "familial traits"; "genetically transmitted features", See: inherit, having received a trait or characteristic from one's parents, present participle of inherit, having the legal right to inherit, third-person singular of inherit,
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To derive from people or conditions previously in force - "This country has inherited an invidious class culture."
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To receive a characteristic from one's ancestors by genetic transmission - "Let's hope the baby inherits his mother's looks and his father's intelligence."
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To receive (property or a title etc), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owner's death - "After Grandad died, I inherited the house."
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to come into an inheritance - "Lucky old Daniel – his parents were both killed, and he's inherited."
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To take possession of as a right (especially in Biblical translations) - "Your descendants will inherit the earth."
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To derive (existing functionality) from a superclass - "ModalWindow inherits all the properties and methods of Window."
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To derive a new class from (a superclass) - "For example, the following two code segments, from different assemblies, show how easy it is to inherit a class from another assembly."
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To come into possession of; to possess; to own; to enjoy as a possession
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To take by descent from an ancestor; to take by inheritance; to take as heir on the death of an ancestor or other person to whose estate one succeeds; to receive as a right or title descendible by law from an ancestor at his decease; as, the heir inherits the land or real estate of his father; the eldest son of a nobleman inherits his father's title; the eldest son of a king inherits the crown
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To take or hold a possession, property, estate, or rights by inheritance
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receive by legal right at a person's death; receive as a legacy; receive by genetic transmission fiil
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To receive or take by birth; to have by nature; to derive or acquire from ancestors, as mental or physical qualities; as, he inherits a strong constitution, a tendency to disease, etc
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To receive (property or a title etc), by legal succession or bequest after the previous owners death
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To put in possession of
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To receive a characteristic from ones ancestors by genetic transmission
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receive by genetic transmission; "I inherited my good eyesight from my mother"
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In genetics, to receive genetic material from parents through biological processes
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v t 1 to receive or acquire a quality, trait, or characteristic; to gain access to a feature defined elsewhere 2 (a class) to acquire the structure and behavior defined by a superclass 3 (a package) to make symbols exported by another package accessible by using use-package
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receive from a predecessor; "The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair"
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receive from a predecessor; "The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair
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If you inherit money or property, you receive it from someone who has died. He has no son to inherit his land. paintings that he inherited from his father. people with inherited wealth
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If you inherit something such as a task, problem, or attitude, you get it from the people who used to have it, for example because you have taken over their job or been influenced by them. The government inherited an impossible situation from its predecessors
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If you inherit a characteristic or quality, you are born with it, because your parents or ancestors also had it. We inherit from our parents many of our physical characteristics Her children have inherited her love of sport Stammering is probably an inherited defect
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In genetics, to receive genetic material from parents through biological processes Source : Human Genome Project Information
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obtain from someone after their death; "I inherited a castle from my French grandparents"
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obtain from someone after their death; "I inherited a castle from my French grandparents" receive by genetic transmission; "I inherited my good eyesight from my mother" receive from a predecessor; "The new chairman inherited many problems from the previous chair
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Obtain data and functions not by declaring them explicitly, but by telling C++ you want the data and functions from another class, in addition to any explicitly declared for a new class See the example with base class, in which derived_class inherits base_class
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to receive a trait from a parent (or ancestor ) You inherit bodily traits such as eye color from your parents Also see heredity
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To have the data and methods of a parent class apply to a child class Compare override
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To receive something, such as property, money, or power from someone after he or she dies
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inherited
Obtained via an inheritance
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inherited
Simple past tense and past participle of inherit
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inherited
VARCHAR2(3) Indicates whether the method is inherited from a supertype (YES) or not (NO)
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inherited
VARCHAR2(3) Indicates whether the attribute is inherited from a supertype (YES) or not (NO)
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inherited
Passed on through genes from parents
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inherited
Transmitted through genes from parents to offspring 1 Knockout: Inactivation of specific genes Knockouts are often created in laboratory organisms such as yeast or mice so that scientists can study the knockout organism as a model for a particular disease 1
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inherited
received by legal right at a person's death; received as a legacy; transmitted genetically sıfat
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inherited
Indicates whether the value of the property is inherited from a parent element
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inherited
tending to occur among members of a family usually by heredity; "an inherited disease"; "familial traits"; "genetically transmitted features"
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inherited
See: inherit
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inherited
having received a trait or characteristic from one's parents
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