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/diːd/
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NORTH AMERICAN
gerund or present participle: deeding
1. convey or transfer (property or rights) by legal deed.
"they deeded their property to their children"
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n. 1. something that is done, performed, or accomplished; act: a good deed. 2. an exploit or
achievement; feat.
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Definition of deeding in the Financial Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and
encyclopedia. What is deeding? Meaning of deeding as a finance term.
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to give over the legal possession or ownership of. the philanthropist unexpectedly deeded his
entire fortune to the animal shelter. Synonyms for deeding.
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deeding. Verb. Present participle of deed. English Wiktionary. Available under CC-BY-SA
license. Link/Cite. Link to this page. Cite this page. MLA Style.
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Will - Hey let's go deeding! Everyone in the world - We should, I just got deeded last week!
#nice#kind#selfless#altruistic#will brookmington. by Altru Will June ...
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Deeded definition, something that is done, performed, or accomplished; an act: Do a good deed
every day. See more.
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Aunt Corinne went through an impressive pantomime of deeding and double-deeding herself
not to holler. He grows aweary and lies down to sleep—to sleep ...