Legacies

Word LEGACIES
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Definitions and meanings of "Legacies"

What do we mean by legacies?

Money or property bequeathed to someone in a will.

Something inherited from a predecessor or the past.

The descendant of an alumnus.

It's planting seeds in a garden you never get to see Urban Dictionary

It's planting seeds in a garden you never get to see. Urban Dictionary

Planting Seeds In The Garden You Never Get to See Urban Dictionary

Legacy is simply what you will be remembered for or celebrated for after your demise. In other words, legacy is all about what you've succeeded in building or destroying during your lifetime. Note: Legacy is built over time and not over night. -Emeasoba George Urban Dictionary

Planting seeds in a garden you never get to see. Urban Dictionary

An under the radar professional gamer in Counter-Strike: 1.6 and Counter-Strike: Source making over 10,000$ in prize money alone and more in winnings. Was drafted to CGS Chimeras a week before the CGS died. His top known teams were REAL, N2P, Mug'n'Mouse, and MAINGEAR. Leagues of those teams consisted of Cal Invite to Cevo Professional Contracted under MAINGEAR making 500 a month. Last heard, he was starting a community using Custom PC company MAINGEAR as well as AMD and ATI as the main sponsors for giveaways. Any info prob can be found googling maingear gaming legacy or maingear community. Urban Dictionary

E.g. 2Pac Biggie created a legacy Forever Remembered Urban Dictionary

A beautiful girl who is crazy but is loving and adorable.She is absolutely a headache whenever something is not her way but other than that she is lovely to hang around Urban Dictionary

In computing, describes outdated, obsolete hardware or software. Usually a pain in the ass to support. Often refuses to die. Urban Dictionary

A term commenly used to identify an individual, or group of individuals, from the Final Fantasy XIV community who are better than everybody else. Urban Dictionary

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The word "legacies" in example sentences

One of his legacies is the Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I might just mention parenthetically that at the Vancouver meeting, President Yeltsin had put great stress on wanting to put behind us a number of international arrangements as well as pieces of American legislation which he characterized as legacies of the Cold War and which he told President Yeltsin back in Vancouver he found offensive to him as the leader of a democratic Russia. ❋ ITY National Archives (1993)

One of ACORN's legacies is the thousands of its former staff people who over many years learned organizing, research, and lobbying skills from ACORN and went on to work in many other public interest and grassroots activist and advocacy groups -- unions, immigrant rights and environmental groups, health reform groups, consumer groups, and even as staffers to progressive legislators. ❋ Peter Dreier (2010)

One of Mr. da Silva's legacies is a growing budget deficit. ❋ John Lyons (2010)

Gosh … as soon as the announcer uttered the words “vice president” I tightened up, as if Dick Cheney were going to emerge and crash the Obama celebration … Just one of the dark legacies from the 8 long years. — ❋ Unknown (2009)

Legacy: For pop music to be talking about legacies is a big change from the 1950s and 60s. ❋ Matthew Guerrieri (2007)

Voltaire lived long enough to see some of his long-term legacies start to concretize. ❋ Shank, JB (2009)

Nice to see that another of Virginia's legacies is also being shared. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The first of these legacies is the pacification of foreign relations among liberal states. 14 During the nineteenth century, the United States and Great Britain engaged in nearly continual strife. ❋ Unknown (2004)

"Both countries are working out long-term legacies following a history of white minority rule," the paper said. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Sometimes, the terms legacies and habits are used interchangeably. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The British pound sterling (Österling) and pound avoirdupois, in fact the whole British system of weights and coinage, are legacies from the German merchants who once had their headquarters in the ❋ William Oliver Stevens (1916)

US authorities will need to find a way to exit from extraordinary intervention to support the recovery without undermining it, while dealing with the long-term legacies of fiscal imbalances, inadequate financial regulation, and a weakened banking sector. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The economic impact and long-term legacies on Chicago and the surrounding region will be huge.

Since I didn’t get into a prestigious college as a legacy, I think I’m allowed to say that the bit about Harvard minus the legacies is a cheap shot. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There could also be a symbolic leveling of the playing field from the top, the elimination of "legacies" -- affirmative action for the academically disadvantaged children of alumni (about 12 percent of all admissions at elite colleges). ❋ Unknown (2008)

— The Guardian US @Edpilkington January 31, 20129.18pm: The Syrian ambassadaor has referred to the legacies of Iraq and Afghanistan, which he says were fought on the false pretexts of finding weapons of mass destruction and fighting terrorism. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Of course, there's much more wrong in our schools than just the enormously oversized importance assigned to athletics: a culture of entitlement, an arrogant anti-intellectualism that scorns scholarship, structural poverty with no end in sight, our system of discriminatory funding based on property taxes, the affirmative action program for well-off kids whom we politely dub "legacies." ❋ Van Gosse (2011)

this was his [legacy] ❋ Br0m@n (2016)

[Eliza]: You only care about your [legacy]. Alexander: I mean, [you're not wrong]. ❋ PhilipIsDead (2017)

Legacy. What is a Legacy? Its [planting seeds] [in the garden] you never [get to] see. ❋ Wolffey Twixter (2017)

In fact, Legacy is what lives [on after] one's [demise]. -Emeasoba [George] ❋ Emeasoba George (2019)

[What if] this [bullet] is my [legacy]? [Legacy]! What is a legacy? ❋ A.Hammie (2017)

Mike: I call hax. LegacY is fking HACKING. Joe: [STFU noob]. LegacY is pro. Ript1d3: I think that was LegacY from MAINGEAR Xen0: [N0] fuck1ng w4y! Ript1d3: Wow he is a fucking BEAST! Xen0: LEGACY!! CAN YOU SIGN MY [MOUSEPAD]!!!! ❋ Tayl0rmade (2009)

1) [2Pac] created a [legacy] where his messages inspired, [enabled], and he left behind a plethora of examples that we will always remember. 2) When I die, I would like to be remembered as someone who touched a lot of lives, that is what I want my legacy to be. ❋ Regular Usage (2018)

[That girl] legacie is [beautiful]. ❋ Lola_The Hot Mexican (2021)

"You'd think after around 30 years [legacy] storage like [floppy disks] would be [vapour]." ❋ Angry Black Man (2006)

Legacy~ We're [better than you]. ❋ Jamie Madrox (2013)

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