disheriting

/dɪsˈhɛrɪtɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of depriving someone of an inheritance; excluding someone from receiving property or money that would normally be inherited.
    • The king considered disheriting his eldest son in favor of the younger one.
    • Disheriting a child is a serious decision that often leads to family conflict.
    • The lawyer explained the legal process of disheriting a family member.
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