exhereditation (Meaning)

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exhereditation (n.)

A disinheriting; disherison.

Synonyms & Antonyms of exhereditation

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exhereditation Sentence Examples

  1. The exhereditation clause in the will stated that any child who married outside of their religion would be disinherited.
  2. The angry father uttered the exhereditation of his son, banishing him from the family fortune.
  3. The exhereditation process was initiated due to the prodigal son's reckless spending and immoral behavior.
  4. The news of their exhereditation came as a shock to the estranged siblings, leaving them devastated and penniless.
  5. The lawyer advised the wealthy client against exhereditation, emphasizing the potential legal challenges and moral implications.
  6. The exhereditation of the eldest daughter was met with outrage by her siblings, who accused their father of favoritism.
  7. The threat of exhereditation loomed over the young heiress, pressuring her to conform to her family's expectations.
  8. The exhereditation proceedings dragged on for years, causing emotional distress and financial hardship to all involved.
  9. The exhereditation clause was deemed invalid by the court, restoring the disinherited child's rightful inheritance.
  10. Despite being exhereditation, the resourceful and determined individual rebuilt their life, achieving great success through hard work and perseverance.

FAQs About the word exhereditation

A disinheriting; disherison.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The exhereditation clause in the will stated that any child who married outside of their religion would be disinherited.

The angry father uttered the exhereditation of his son, banishing him from the family fortune.

The exhereditation process was initiated due to the prodigal son's reckless spending and immoral behavior.

The news of their exhereditation came as a shock to the estranged siblings, leaving them devastated and penniless.