disherit

/dɪsˈhɛrɪt/
verb
  1. To deprive someone of an inheritance; to disinherit.
    • The old king threatened to disherit his eldest son if he married against his wishes.
    • Some cultures have laws that prevent a parent from completely disheriting a child.
    • In the novel, the wealthy merchant decided to disherit his ungrateful nephew.
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