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[ˌdɪsɪn'herɪt]transitive verb déshériter
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disinherit — ► VERB (disinherited, disinheriting) ▪ dispossess of or bar from an inheritance. DERIVATIVES disinheritance noun … English terms dictionary
disinherit — dis·in·her·it /ˌdis ən her ət/ vt: to prevent deliberately from inheriting something (as by making a will) see also elective share dis·in·her·i·tance / her ə təns/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1 … Law dictionary
disinherit — verb To exclude from inheritance; to disown. See Also: disinheritance … Wiktionary
disinherit — verb (disinherits, disinheriting, disinherited) dispossess of or bar from an inheritance. Derivatives disinheritance noun Origin ME (superseding earlier disherit): from dis + inherit in the obs. sense make someone an heir … English new terms dictionary
disinherit — verb (T) to take away from someone, especially your son or daughter, their legal right to receive your money or property after your death disinheritance noun (U) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
disinherit — verb Harrison s parents disinherited him when he joined a neo Nazi cult Syn: cut someone out of one s will, cut off, dispossess; disown, repudiate, reject, cast off/aside, wash one s hands of, have nothing more to do with, turn one s back on;… … Thesaurus of popular words
disinherit — [[t]dɪ̱sɪnhe̱rɪt[/t]] disinherits, disinheriting, disinherited VERB If you disinherit someone such as your son or daughter, you arrange that they will not become the owner of your money and property after your death, usually because they have… … English dictionary
disinherit — UK [ˌdɪsɪnˈherɪt] / US verb [transitive, often passive] Word forms disinherit : present tense I/you/we/they disinherit he/she/it disinherits present participle disinheriting past tense disinherited past participle disinherited to make legal… … English dictionary
disinherit — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English Date: 15th century 1. to prevent deliberately from inheriting something (as by making a will) 2. to deprive of natural or human rights or of previously held special privileges • disinheritance … New Collegiate Dictionary
disinherit — dis|in|her|it [ ,dısın herıt ] verb transitive often passive to make legal arrangements so that a close relative, especially your son or daughter, will not receive any of your money or property when you die … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
disinherit — /ˌdɪsɪnˈhɛrət / (say .disin heruht) verb (t) 1. to exclude from inheritance (an heir or a next of kin). 2. to deprive of the right to inherit. –disinheritance, noun …