adeem (Meaning)
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adeem (v. t.)
To revoke, as a legacy, grant, etc., or to satisfy it by some other gift.
Synonyms & Antonyms of adeem
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adeem Sentence Examples
- The testator decided to adeem the specific bequest by selling the property mentioned in the will.
- The executor had to adeem the monetary gift as the designated account no longer existed.
- The change in circumstances led the benefactor to adeem the legacy initially intended for the antique collection.
- Legal counsel advised the family on how to adeem the bequest due to unforeseen complications.
- The court had to determine how to adeem the legacy following the destruction of the gifted asset.
- The testator's decision to sell the stocks adeemed the financial gift to the beneficiary.
- The executor worked diligently to adeem the legacy in accordance with the deceased's wishes.
- The terms of the will provided clear instructions on how to adeem specific gifts under certain conditions.
- A legal dispute arose when family members disagreed on how to adeem a legacy in light of changed circumstances.
- The attorney assisted the heirs in the complex process of adeeming the legacy left in the will.
FAQs About the word adeem
To revoke, as a legacy, grant, etc., or to satisfy it by some other gift.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The testator decided to adeem the specific bequest by selling the property mentioned in the will.
The executor had to adeem the monetary gift as the designated account no longer existed.
The change in circumstances led the benefactor to adeem the legacy initially intended for the antique collection.
Legal counsel advised the family on how to adeem the bequest due to unforeseen complications.