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  1. noun. , plural leg·a·cies. Law. a gift of property, especially personal property, such as money, by will; a bequest. Synonyms: inheritance. anything handed down from the past, as from an ancestor or predecessor: the legacy of ancient Rome.

  2. Dec 6, 2019 · Critically Thinking About Legacy and the Meaning of Life Developing meaning through goal and value attainment. Posted December 6, 2019

  3. LAW. money or property that a person or organization receives from someone who has died: Many people want to leave a legacy to a charity they have supported all their lives.

  4. Aug 22, 2016 · We often use the term “legacy” to refer to what a person leaves behind; how a person will be remembered, and what they will be remember for (good and bad); in other words,...

  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. 1. : something (such as property or money) that is received from someone who has died. She left us a legacy of a million dollars. a substantial legacy. 2. : something that happened in the past or that comes from someone in the past. He left his children a legacy of love and respect.

  7. Definition of legacy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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