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DISHERIT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
transitive verb dis· her· it dəsˈherə̇t, (ˈ)dis¦h- -ed/-ing/-s archaic : disinherit Word History Etymology Middle English deseriten, disheriten, from Old French ...
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DISHERIT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Disherit definition: to disinherit.. See examples of DISHERIT used in a sentence.
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DISHERIT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
3 senses: obsolete to disinherit → 1. law to deprive (an heir or next of kin) of inheritance or right to inherit 2. to deprive.
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disherit
† disherit, v. Obs. (dɪsˈhɛrɪt) Forms: 3–4 deserit(e, -yte, -et, 4 desherit(e, dysheriete, 4–5 diserit(e, -yt, dyserit, 4–7 disherite, 5–6 dis-, dysherit, -yt(e, -et(t, -eit, 4–8 disherit. [ME. a. OF. desheriter, deseriter, -ereter, -ireter, etc., mod.F. déshériter = Pr. des(h)eretar, Sp. desheredar...
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Meaning of disinherit in English - Cambridge Dictionary
to prevent someone, especially a son or daughter who has made you angry, from receiving any of your property after your death.
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disherit - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Middle English disheriten, desheriten et al., from Old French desheriter, from Vulgar Latin *dishērētō, from Latin dis- + hērēditō. Verb. edit.
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disherit, v. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the verb disherit is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for disherit is from around 1290, ...
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disinherit | Wex | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
To disinherit is to intentionally deny an inheritance. For example, an owner of an estate may deprive their legal heir(s) from inheriting their estate.
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Disinherit - FindLaw Dictionary of Legal Terms
term: Disinherit. disinherit vt. : to prevent deliberately from inheriting something (as by making a will) see also elective share
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Disinherit Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
DISINHERIT meaning: to prevent (someone, such as your daughter or son) from having the legal right to receive your money or property after you die.
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Want To Disinherit Someone? This Is What You Need To Know
Disinheritance—the intentional exclusion of a family member, usually a child or spouse, from receiving part of your estate after your death—is more common than ...
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disherid
disherid, -ied obs. pa. pple. and pa. tense of disherit v.
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disheritor
† disˈheritor Obs. rare. [f. disherit v. + -or for AF. -our.] One who disinherits.1607–72 Cowell Interpr., Disheritor, one that disinheriteth, or puts another out of his Inheritance, 3 E. 1 cap. 39.
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