disinheriting Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌdɪs.ɪnˈher.ɪt]
  • Us [ ˌdɪs.ɪnˈher.ɪt]

Meaning of disinheriting In English

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  • But again the answer lies in easing these constraints by infrastructural support to women farmers, rather than in disinheriting them.

  • The success of a minority of men has been possible only through disinheriting younger men and by employing women as an unremunerated agricultural workforce.

  • Rising dowries became considerable portions of family wealth, to the extent that endowing daughters often equated to disinheriting sons (another evidence of families not being entirely male-oriented).

  • This was also a rather disinheriting section.

  • They inflict the minimum of hardship, cause the minimum of upheaval, and are very easy to collect, and there can be no theoretical injustice in disinheriting the unborn.

  • The possibility of disinheriting the crown prince was mentioned.

  • The possibility of disinheriting the crown prince was mentioned in the letter.

  • Similar provisions prevented a decedent with living parents from disinheriting them.

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