disinheriting

[US]/ˌdɪsɪnˈhɛrɪtɪŋ/
[UK]/ˌdɪsɪnˈhɛrɪtɪŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.the act of depriving someone of their inheritance; the act of taking away someone's rights or privileges

Phrases & Collocations

disinheriting a child

disinheriting an heir

disinheriting family members

disinheriting through will

disinheriting someone

disinheriting a spouse

disinheriting heirs

disinheriting without cause

disinheriting legally

disinheriting intentionally

Example Sentences

disinheriting a child can lead to family conflicts.

many parents consider disinheriting their children due to misconduct.

disinheriting someone is a serious decision that should not be taken lightly.

she was shocked to discover that her parents were disinheriting her.

disinheriting a spouse can have legal consequences.

he expressed regret over disinheriting his eldest son.

disinheriting a family member can create lasting rifts.

they are contemplating disinheriting their irresponsible heir.

disinheriting someone often requires a formal legal process.

he worried that disinheriting his daughter would hurt their relationship.

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