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Inheritance

Definition

Inheritance, in computing, refers to a mechanism in object-oriented programming languages where a class can inherit properties and behaviors from another class. This allows code reuse and facilitates the creation of class hierarchies, where subclasses inherit attributes and methods from a superclass.

Senses and Usages

1. Inheritance (Noun)

Sense: The act of receiving or being entitled to receive something passed down from an ancestor.

Example Sentence: The eldest daughter claimed her rightful inheritance after her father's passing.

2. Inheritance (Noun)

Sense: The genetic transmission of characteristics or traits from parent organisms to their offspring.

Example Sentence: The inheritance of eye color is determined by multiple genes.

3. Inheritance (Noun)

Sense: A sum of money, property, or assets bequeathed to someone in a will.

Example Sentence: She donated a significant portion of her inheritance to charity.

4. Inheritance (Noun)

Sense: The acquisition of characteristics or qualities from previous generations.

Example Sentence: Her artistic talent seemed to be an inheritance from her grandfather, a renowned painter.

5. Inheritance (Noun)

Sense: The process of passing on real estate or other assets upon a person's death.

Example Sentence: The lawyer managed the inheritance of the estate according to the deceased's will.

6. Inheritance (Computer Science)

Sense: A feature in object-oriented programming where a new class can inherit attributes and methods from an existing class.

Example Sentence: The child class inherits the properties of the parent class using the inheritance mechanism.

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