English to Marathi Dictionary legacy

legacy

वारसा
definition
noun
Bentham tells the family that they are about to inherit a legacy from a relative.
an amount of money or property left to someone in a will.
adjective
Then new projects that could have gone with the legacy platform start going to the new one.
denoting software or hardware that has been superseded but is difficult to replace because of its wide use.
translation of 'legacy'
वडिलोपार्जित मिळकत,
वारसा,
मृत्युपत्राने मिळालेली मिळकत
example
Groups in Scotland that have long campaigned to address the asbestos 'legacy' have welcomed the legislation.
Paradoxically her 'legacy' was to remove any parental role in the provision of contraception for young people.
The 'legacy' server may reside on a different machine and is the third tier in our architecture.
Partnerships will bring you wealth and success and you may inherit a 'legacy' .
Nicholson created something extraordinary but the custodians of the club have not done justice to his 'legacy' .
The real issue here is not public dental services, but flawed national health policy, and its 'legacy' .
One of the major themes of the book is the ongoing 'legacy' of colonialism.
Bad inheritance planning can mean your 'legacy' is eaten up by probate taxes, solicitor's fees and charges.
Bentham tells the family that they are about to inherit a 'legacy' from a relative.
Then new projects that could have gone with the 'legacy' platform start going to the new one.
If chimps and humans are both violent, they are likely to share a genetic 'legacy' for violence with this ancestor.
The original was cool, but this one tries with unsuccessful results to live up to the 'legacy' of its predecessor.
Its roots go back to colonial history and it is a 'legacy' of European colonialism and modernity.
None of these 'legacy' ports are able to handle the high bandwidth peripherals of today.
Cemetery managers, like parishes, have inherited an unenviable 'legacy' from past generations.
And at this stage of his career, Oscar is looking for more than money: he's got his eye on his 'legacy' .
This meant that 'legacy' applications would not be supported if companies moved to updated versions.
It is clear that the traits William has inherited from his mother are also reinforced from a 'legacy' on his father's side too.
Integration with 'legacy' systems has been cited as a problem by over half of respondents.
Many have commented on how the lasting divisions on the sub-continent are partly a 'legacy' of British colonialism.
Funding comes from campaigns, bequests, 'legacies' and the continuing generosity of Cantabrians.
I guess that he might have preferred more substantial 'legacies' than these, but maybe they'll do just fine.
Most charities would claim that around 30 per cent of their income comes from the 'legacies' - gifts - left by people in their will.
The minster has always been funded by generous gifts and 'legacies' .
And their 'legacies' continue to cause newcomers to pause before embarking down similar routes.
Friends chairman David Meal said the cots had been bought with money from 'legacies' , donations, and a very successful collection in December at Tesco at Askham Bar.
Many of the large charities rely on 'legacies' , which can cut inheritance tax bills.
Some turned to alcohol or drugs to cope with their 'legacies' of violence and shame.
The 'legacies' of Prohibition were an increased level of alcohol consumption and flourishing organised crime.
One of the 'legacies' of these practices is the impact on the property market in the target areas.
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