disheir Synonyms

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disheir Meaning

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disheir (v. t.)

To disinherit.

disheir Sentence Examples

  1. The prince's extravagant lifestyle led to his disheir and banishment from the kingdom.
  2. The family disheir the prodigal son who had squandered his inheritance on reckless living.
  3. The will was contested, and the disheir sibling filed a lawsuit challenging the validity of the document.
  4. The wealthy philanthropist disheir his only child after discovering their involvement in unethical business practices.
  5. After years of strained relations, the father disheir his daughter due to irreconcilable differences.
  6. The king was forced to disheir his eldest son after an attempted coup against the throne.
  7. The disheir heir was left destitute and struggled to make ends meet after being cut off from the family fortune.
  8. The disheir princess was forbidden from marrying her true love, a commoner, and was instead forced to wed a wealthy suitor chosen by her parents.
  9. The disheir son vowed revenge against his siblings who had conspired to have him removed from the line of succession.
  10. The disheir heiress became a successful entrepreneur and built her empire from scratch, proving her worth beyond the inheritance she was denied.

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To disinherit.

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The prince's extravagant lifestyle led to his disheir and banishment from the kingdom.

The family disheir the prodigal son who had squandered his inheritance on reckless living.

The will was contested, and the disheir sibling filed a lawsuit challenging the validity of the document.

The wealthy philanthropist disheir his only child after discovering their involvement in unethical business practices.