Pour-Over Will,
How To Define Pour-Over Will?
A simple definition of Pour-Over Will is: A will that provides a share or all inheritance to a trust established before the death of the will.
Literal Meanings of Pour-Over Will
Pour:
Meanings of Pour:
It sinks rapidly in a steady stream.
It constantly flows in and out of the river in large numbers.
Falling (of rain).
Sentences of Pour
Water is flowing from the roof
The storm clouds are gathering and it is raining
Synonyms of Pour
spout, spill, come down in torrents, lash down, teem, throng, cascade, flood, discharge, stream, beat down, teem down, rain heavily, flow, jet, rush, rain cats and dogs, surge, course, spew, come down in sheets, well, pelt down, crowd
Over:
Meanings of Over:
Extension of
On a higher level or layer
More or less (a certain amount or sums)
Press the passage or path.
Specify the period.
Explain the passage or route of an area.
Go ahead and leave or get stuck in one place.
Used to show actions and results.
Used to express repetition of action.
A series of six balls from one end of the court through the pitcher.
Sentences of Over
I saw a fire in Berlin
Hanging on the bar in front of the television
Over 40 degrees Celsius
He marched on the grass
He told me while drinking coffee
Hot debate about unemployment
Lean forward and pat my hand
Upside down
Twice more
He played six times, got off the ground and left because he didn't fit.
Synonyms of Over
speaking of, with regard to, on the subject of, higher up than, above, in all parts of, with reference to, across, as for, in excess of, throughout the extent of, atop, re, with respect to, concerning, about, higher than, beyond, more than, all through, exceeding, respecting, regarding, in connection with, around
Will:
Meanings of Will:
Express the future.
Disclose unavoidable events.
Make a wish.
Disclosure of facts about skills or abilities
Expression of habitual behavior.
To express any possibility or expectation about this time.
Trying to do or make (someone) do something through mental strength training.
Intention, desire or desire to be (something).
Give (someone) something according to your own terms.
Sentences of Will
You will regret it when you grow up
Accidents will happen
Do you want to stay here
A rock is such a light that it floats on water
She will dance for hours
Miles away
Hesitantly, he forced himself to retreat and retreat
Their friendship flourished because Adams loved them
Synonyms of Will
spine, drive, single-mindedness, testament, last will and testament, fixity of purpose, resoluteness, strength of character, direct, order, hand on, determination, gift, decree, have a habit of, doggedness, staying power, commitment, are bound to, make over, firmness of purpose, pass on, do, command, purposefulness, leave, dedication, bequeath, resolve