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  1. From the Cambridge English Corpus. It has generated dozens of books and thousands of pages that endeavour to capture its essence and legacy. From the Cambridge English Corpus. The third aspect of the legacy was simply the very low and uneven levels of provision that existed by the mid-1990s.

  2. noun. , plural leg·a·cies. Law. a gift of property, especially personal property, such as money, by will; a bequest. the legacy of ancient Rome. As a legacy, he worried that professors would expect him to be less qualified than his peers. Obsolete. the office, function, or commission of a legate.

  3. a situation that exists now because of events, actions, etc. that took place in the past. Future generations will be left with a legacy of pollution and destruction. The problems were made worse by the legacy of centuries of neglect.

  4. Browse. LEGACY definition: 1. a situation that was caused by something from an earlier time: 2. money or buildings, etc that…. Learn more.

  5. Use the word, legacy, for something handed down from one generation to the next. A retiring company president might leave a legacy of honesty and integrity. Legacy comes from the Latin verb, legare "to appoint by a last will, send as an ambassador."

  6. 2 days ago · A legacy is money or property which someone leaves to you when they die. You could make a real difference to someone's life by leaving them a generous legacy. Synonyms: bequest , inheritance , endowment , gift More Synonyms of legacy

  7. He left his children a legacy of love and respect. The war left a legacy of pain and suffering. We discussed the country's legacy of slavery. [=the ways in which the country is still affected by slavery] Her artistic legacy lives on through her children.

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