Dictionary Definition
inherited adj : tending to occur among members of
a family usually by heredity; "an inherited disease"; "familial
traits"; "genetically transmitted features" [syn: familial, genetic, hereditary, transmitted, transmissible]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Verb
inherited- past of inherit
Extensive Definition
To inherit something is to get it from one's
ancestors through legal
succession (e.g., "inherit the throne"), or through a bequest (e.g., "inherited money
from his deceased aunt"), or from genetic
transmission (e.g., "inherited color-blindness
from his father"). As a related definition, it can mean to take
power or possession due to a perceived right or dominating ability
to do so (e.g., "Their children's children will inherit the earth";
or, "The nobility of
the invading tribe will
inherit the ruling-caste
positions of Xopanthia").
As a further related definition, it can also mean
— in a more general sense — to derive a characteristic from people,
groups or objects which were influential at some time in the past,
even if such people/groups/objects are not "ancestral" to those who
receive the characteristic (as in, for example, "The Western
Europeans, during the Middle Ages,
inherited the learning of the Arabs by translating
many of their important writings").
Other specific meanings and related
articles:
- In the sense of biology or genetics, see Heredity;
- In the sense of computer science, see Inheritance (computer science);
- In the sense of law or society, see Inheritance.
- In music, see Inherit (Free Kitten album).
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
atavistic, bodily, born, coeval, congenital, connatal, connate, connatural, constitutional, genetic, genic, hereditary, in the blood,
inborn, inbred, incarnate, indigenous, innate, instinctive, instinctual, matroclinous, native, native to, natural, natural to, organic, patrimonial, patroclinous, physical, primal, temperamental, unacquired