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disinherit
dis·in·her·it D0272500 (dĭs′ĭn-hĕr′ĭt)tr.v. dis·in·her·it·ed, dis·in·her·it·ing, dis·in·her·its 1. To exclude from inheritance or the right to inherit.2. To deprive of a natural or established right or privilege. dis′in·her′i·tance n.disinherit (ˌdɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt) vb (tr) 1. (Law) law to deprive (an heir or next of kin) of inheritance or right to inherit2. (Law) to deprive of a right or heritage ˌdisinˈheritance ndis•in•her•it (ˌdɪs ɪnˈhɛr ɪt) v.t. 1. to exclude (an heir) from inheritance. 2. to deprive of a heritage, country, right, privilege, etc. [1525–35] dis`in•her′i•tance, n. disinherit Past participle: disinherited Gerund: disinheriting
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disinherit | disinherit |
Present |
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I disinherit | you disinherit | he/she/it disinherits | we disinherit | you disinherit | they disinherit |
Preterite |
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I disinherited | you disinherited | he/she/it disinherited | we disinherited | you disinherited | they disinherited |
Present Continuous |
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I am disinheriting | you are disinheriting | he/she/it is disinheriting | we are disinheriting | you are disinheriting | they are disinheriting |
Present Perfect |
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I have disinherited | you have disinherited | he/she/it has disinherited | we have disinherited | you have disinherited | they have disinherited |
Past Continuous |
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I was disinheriting | you were disinheriting | he/she/it was disinheriting | we were disinheriting | you were disinheriting | they were disinheriting |
Past Perfect |
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I had disinherited | you had disinherited | he/she/it had disinherited | we had disinherited | you had disinherited | they had disinherited |
Future |
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I will disinherit | you will disinherit | he/she/it will disinherit | we will disinherit | you will disinherit | they will disinherit |
Future Perfect |
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I will have disinherited | you will have disinherited | he/she/it will have disinherited | we will have disinherited | you will have disinherited | they will have disinherited |
Future Continuous |
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I will be disinheriting | you will be disinheriting | he/she/it will be disinheriting | we will be disinheriting | you will be disinheriting | they will be disinheriting |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been disinheriting | you have been disinheriting | he/she/it has been disinheriting | we have been disinheriting | you have been disinheriting | they have been disinheriting |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been disinheriting | you will have been disinheriting | he/she/it will have been disinheriting | we will have been disinheriting | you will have been disinheriting | they will have been disinheriting |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been disinheriting | you had been disinheriting | he/she/it had been disinheriting | we had been disinheriting | you had been disinheriting | they had been disinheriting |
Conditional |
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I would disinherit | you would disinherit | he/she/it would disinherit | we would disinherit | you would disinherit | they would disinherit |
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I would have disinherited | you would have disinherited | he/she/it would have disinherited | we would have disinherited | you would have disinherited | they would have disinherited | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | disinherit - prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheritingdisowndeprive - keep from having, keeping, or obtainingbequeath, will, leave - leave or give by will after one's death; "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry"; "My grandfather left me his entire estate" |
disinheritverb (Law) cut off, dispossess, disown, cut off without a penny He threatened to disinherit her if she did not end the relationship.TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeinheritancedisinherit
DisinheritTo cut off from an inheritance. To deprive someone, who would otherwise be an heir to property or another right, of his or her right to inherit. A parent who wishes to disinherit a child may specifically state so in a will. disinheritv. to intentionally take actions to guarantee that a person who would normally inherit upon a party's death (wife, child or closest relative) would get nothing. Usually this is done by a provision in a will or codicil (amendment) to a will which states that a specific person is not to take ("my son, Robert Hands, shall receive nothing," "no descendant of my hated brother shall take anything on account of my death.") It is not enough to merely ignore or not mention a child in a will since he/she may become a "pretermitted heir" (a child apparently forgotten.) A spouse can be disinherited only to the extent that the state law allows. A writer of a will can also disinherit anyone who challenges the validity of the will in what is called an "in terrorem" clause, which might say "I leave anyone who challenges this will or any part of it one dollar." (See: heir, pretermitted heir, will, codicil, descent, descent and distribution) disinherit to deprive an heir or next of kin of inheritance or right to inherit. In some systems the testator may be restricted in the exercise of this right as in Scotland; see LEGITIM.FinancialSeeInheritancedisinherit
Synonyms for disinheritverb cut offSynonyms- cut off
- dispossess
- disown
- cut off without a penny
Synonyms for disinheritverb prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheritingSynonymsRelated WordsAntonyms |