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desheretar
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desheredar
Prevent deliberately (as by making a will) from inheriting.
disown
bequeath
español
desheredar
To exclude from inheritance.
cut off
1
But it is not expected that any man will willingly
disinherit
himself.
2
Joseph Schumpeter, the prophetic Austrian-American economist, believed that socialism will
disinherit
capitalism.
3
My brother, who wanted her to be a nun will
disinherit
her.
4
I can't believe he's prepared to
disinherit
us all, after all this time!
5
Using language to disavow and
disinherit
your spouse will not help.
6
Yes, it had the effect of making him
disinherit
and cast me off.
7
In England, a man can
disinherit
both his wife and children.
8
That letter had caused Sir Oswald to
disinherit
his nephew once.
9
He told him he would
disinherit
him if he married me.
10
It was inevitable that he should remember his father's threat to
disinherit
him.
11
He told all about this to father, who said he would
disinherit
me.
12
His father might
disinherit
him, America might sink, but she must smile again.
13
If he won't
disinherit
me, I am going to
disinherit
myself.
14
Further, if I don't
disinherit
my son, you gentlemen will all shun me.
15
Still, it was not in Sir Ambrose's power to
disinherit
him-ClodderhamCourt was entailed.
16
You know that I have the power to
disinherit
you?
disinherit
·
disinherit the princess
disinherit capitalism
disinherit children
disinherit daughters
disinherit part
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