heir apparent Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌeər əˈpær.ənt]
  • Us [ ˌer əˈper.ənt]

Meaning of heir apparent In English

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Examples of heir apparent

  • The first senior is the prime's designated heir apparent.

  • Macduff tells the young heir apparent that he has a mistaken understanding of masculinity.

  • Uday believed that his status as heir apparent was threatened by the mistress.

  • Chamberlain was still spoken of as heir apparent, but feared being eclipsed by a younger man.

  • Anne became his heir apparent, since any children he might have by another wife were assigned to a lower place in the line of succession, and the two reconciled publicly.

  • The legitimated son can come in front of an heir presumptive, but not in front of an heir apparent.

  • It would pass from the current heir presumptive who is my younger brother, to my son who would become the heir apparent.

  • There is an example of the heir who cannot be ascertained until death— an heir apparent and an heir presumptive.

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