disheritor Antonyms

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Meaning of disheritor

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disheritor (n.)

One who puts another out of his inheritance.

disheritor Sentence Examples

  1. The disheritor was determined to ensure that his estranged son would not receive any part of his estate.
  2. The bitter disheritor went to great lengths to ensure that his ex-wife would not benefit from his wealth.
  3. The angry disheritor's actions left his daughter feeling betrayed and resentful.
  4. The vengeful disheritor's decision to cut his brother out of his will caused a deep rift in the family.
  5. The ruthless disheritor was motivated by greed and jealousy, wanting to keep all of his wealth for himself.
  6. The disheritor's cruel and heartless actions shocked and saddened his extended family.
  7. The capricious disheritor's decision to change his will at the last minute left his heirs scrambling to understand his intentions.
  8. The manipulative disheritor used underhanded tactics to ensure that his fortune would go to his favored relatives.
  9. The scheming disheritor plotted and planned, determined to disinherit anyone who crossed his path.
  10. The cunning disheritor devised a complex web of legal loopholes to ensure that his wealth would be protected from potential challengers.

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One who puts another out of his inheritance.

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The disheritor was determined to ensure that his estranged son would not receive any part of his estate.

The bitter disheritor went to great lengths to ensure that his ex-wife would not benefit from his wealth.

The angry disheritor's actions left his daughter feeling betrayed and resentful.

The vengeful disheritor's decision to cut his brother out of his will caused a deep rift in the family.