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Definition of "disinheriting" [disinheriting]

  • Present participle of disinherit. (verb)

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Use "disinheriting" in a sentence
  • "Berating Jews with their own history, disinheriting them of pity, as though pity is negotiable or has a sell-by date, is the latest species of Holocaust denial, infinitely more subtle than the David Irving version with its clunking body counts and quibbles over gas-chamber capability and chimney sizes."
  • "The new Mrs. Kidder filed a motion for summary judgment, and the matter eventually ended up in federal district court in Baton Rouge, which this year awarded the approximately $250,000 in the account to her, disinheriting the children."
  • "But he knew the kid was a reprobate, and his will says nothing about disinheriting him for bad behavior."
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