exheredation (Meaning)

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exheredation (n.)

A disinheriting; disherisor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exheredation

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exheredation Sentence Examples

  1. The exheredation of the prodigal son was a painful experience for the whole family.
  2. The will stated that the testator's son would be exheredated if he married without his father's consent.
  3. The daughter was exheredated from her father's will because she had eloped with a man of lower social status.
  4. The exheredation of the eldest son caused a rift in the family that lasted for many years.
  5. The exheredation clause in the will was designed to prevent the testator's wealth from falling into the hands of his estranged wife.
  6. The exheredation of the testator's children was a shock to everyone who knew the family.
  7. The exheredation of the testator's only child was a controversial decision that was contested in court.
  8. The exheredation of the testator's siblings was a bitter blow to their pride.
  9. The exheredation of the testator's spouse was a harsh and unjust act that was later overturned by the courts.
  10. The fear of being exheredated can be a powerful motivator for children to obey their parents.

FAQs About the word exheredation

A disinheriting; disherisor.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The exheredation of the prodigal son was a painful experience for the whole family.

The will stated that the testator's son would be exheredated if he married without his father's consent.

The daughter was exheredated from her father's will because she had eloped with a man of lower social status.

The exheredation of the eldest son caused a rift in the family that lasted for many years.