testator (Meaning)
Wordnet
testator (n)
a person who makes a will
Webster
testator (n.)
A man who makes and leaves a will, or testament, at death.
Synonyms & Antonyms of testator
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testator Sentence Examples
- The elderly testator carefully dictated his final wishes to his legal representative.
- The testator's signature on the will indicated his lucid state of mind at the time of its drafting.
- The testator's decision to disinherit his estranged son caused a significant dispute among the family.
- The contested will required the testator's true intentions to be ascertained by the court.
- The testator's estate included a valuable collection of artwork and antiquities.
- The testator's instructions regarding the distribution of his assets were explicit and unambiguous.
- The testator's sudden demise left the execution of his will in limbo.
- The testator's heirs impatiently awaited the probate of his will to claim their inheritance.
- The validity of the testator's will was challenged due to alleged undue influence by his caregiver.
- The testator's untimely death made it impossible for him to witness the fulfillment of his charitable bequests.
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a person who makes a willA man who makes and leaves a will, or testament, at death.
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The elderly testator carefully dictated his final wishes to his legal representative.
The testator's signature on the will indicated his lucid state of mind at the time of its drafting.
The testator's decision to disinherit his estranged son caused a significant dispute among the family.
The contested will required the testator's true intentions to be ascertained by the court.