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Which word means to receive something as a legacy?

  1. Bequeath

  2. Bestow

  3. Accept

  4. Bestow

The correct answer is: Bequeath

The word that means to receive something as a legacy is "bequeath." This term specifically refers to the act of granting or leaving property or assets to someone through a will. When an individual bequeaths items or assets, they are designating that these items will be passed on to another person after their death, which directly aligns with the concept of receiving something as a legacy. In contrast, "bestow" generally refers to giving or presenting something as a gift, but it does not imply receiving something specifically as a legacy. "Accept" indicates the act of receiving something, but it lacks the context of inheritance or legacy that "bequeath" provides. The repetition of "bestow" does not change its meaning, reinforcing that it relates to giving rather than receiving. Thus, the choice "bequeath" accurately captures the notion of receiving an inheritance as intended in the question.