Similar words: inherit, inheritor, inherited, inheritance, inheritance tax, disinter, disinfect, sincerity. Meaning: [‚dɪsɪn'herɪt] v. prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting.
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1. Her father said he'd disinherit her if she married Stephen.
2. He threatened to disinherit her if she refused to obey.
3. Louis the Pious decided to disinherit Pippin's sons, though the older, also called Pippin, was by now fifteen.
4. You don't mean to disinherit her, do you ?
5. Earth, methinks, Will disinherit thy philosophy.
6. After you're married, it takes more lawyering to disinherit a spouse.
7. John's father threatened to disinherit him if he married beneath himself.sentencedict.com
8. First, she adopted a young woman, Chandi Heffner, only to disinherit her.
9. Despite the immense difference in station and against her parents' threat to disinherit, Catherine and Klesmer have become engaged.
10. This child had been the colonel's joy in his solitude; but the grandfather had imperatively claimed his grandson, declaring that if the child were not given to him he would disinherit him.
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