exheredate (Meaning)

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exheredate (v. t.)

To disinherit.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exheredate

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exheredate Sentence Examples

  1. The wealthy father threatened to exheredate his son if he married the poor girl.
  2. The king was angered by his son's betrayal and exheredated him from the throne.
  3. The will was contested, and the judge ruled that the testator was of sound mind when he exheredated his wife.
  4. The disinherited son was bitter about being exheredated, and he vowed to get revenge.
  5. The daughter was shocked and dismayed when she learned that her father had exheredated her.
  6. The family was torn apart when the patriarch exheredated his eldest son.
  7. The exheredated children took their parents to court in an attempt to overturn the will.
  8. The lawyer advised the client that he could not exheredate his children without giving them a reason.
  9. The greedy relatives were disappointed when they learned that the wealthy widow had exheredated them.
  10. The exheredated heirs were left with nothing, and they were forced to start over from scratch.

FAQs About the word exheredate

To disinherit.

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No antonyms found.

The wealthy father threatened to exheredate his son if he married the poor girl.

The king was angered by his son's betrayal and exheredated him from the throne.

The will was contested, and the judge ruled that the testator was of sound mind when he exheredated his wife.

The disinherited son was bitter about being exheredated, and he vowed to get revenge.