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disherit Meaning

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disherit (v. t.)

To disinherit; to cut off, or detain, from the possession or enjoyment of an inheritance.

disherit Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy heiress was disinherited by her father after marrying a man from a lower social class.
  2. The estranged brother was disinherited due to his repeated acts of disrespect towards his parents.
  3. The king disinherited his son and banished him from the kingdom for treason.
  4. The family's fortune was disinherited after a series of disastrous investments.
  5. The will disinherited the testator's estranged daughter, leaving her penniless.
  6. The law disinherits children born out of wedlock in some jurisdictions.
  7. The greedy siblings conspired to disinherit their elderly aunt and seize her inheritance.
  8. The disinherited heir vowed revenge against those who had wronged him.
  9. The disinheritance clause in the trust document prevented the beneficiary from receiving any funds.
  10. The court ordered the disinheritance of the estate administrator who had embezzled funds.

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To disinherit; to cut off, or detain, from the possession or enjoyment of an inheritance.

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The wealthy heiress was disinherited by her father after marrying a man from a lower social class.

The estranged brother was disinherited due to his repeated acts of disrespect towards his parents.

The king disinherited his son and banished him from the kingdom for treason.

The family's fortune was disinherited after a series of disastrous investments.