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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
disinherit .
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Examples
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For example, some DIY software automatically disinherits a special-needs child if you answer yes or no questions a certain way.
How To Do Estate Planning On The Cheap Deborah L. Jacobs 2010
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For example, some DIY software automatically disinherits a special-needs child if you answer yes or no questions a certain way.
How To Do Estate Planning On The Cheap Deborah L. Jacobs 2010
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For example, some DIY software automatically disinherits a special-needs child if you answer yes or no questions a certain way.
How To Do Estate Planning On The Cheap Deborah L. Jacobs 2010
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But Becky's plans come to naught because Rawdon's aunt disinherits him for marrying beneath his station.
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And it specifically disinherits any future children or spouses.
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What ` s even more shocking about the fact that Anna Nicole never updated her will to include the baby is that the will specifically disinherits any future children that she might have.
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So that child is only going to be cut out of the inheritance if the person specifically disinherits all future children.
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GRACE: Number one, she specifically disinherits future children.
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And it specifically disinherits any future children or spouses.
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The papers say that her father disinherits her, but I think too well of an Orde to suppose that she has not a handsome independence of her own.
Jane Austen, Her Life and Letters A Family Record Richard Arthur Austen-Leigh
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