0 to prevent someone, especially a son or daughter who has made you angry, from receiving any of your property after your death: --
1 present participle of disinherit --
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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.
Managing Your Emotions
What makes me angry?
Mostly,l hate when someone tries to make someone else feel bad.
I have to admit that once, when l was actually called names.
l regretted doing this afterwards, but not full heartedly because l think l was provoked in that situation.
The most postive way of dealing with anger is talking about the problem.
l talk to someone who listens, or l'll write my thoughts down on paper.
Learning how to deal with anger as you're growing up is so important.
When you're younger, you might yell,or cry when you're angry, but as you get older, you're expected to handle your emotions much better.
Learning to control your emotion now will prevent you from doing something that you'll regret later on in life!