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Use "exheredation" in a sentence
"What has ever come of them but divorce and exheredation, sometimes worse fate, to the ambitious intruder?"
"It was necessary, on this account, that Lord Sinclair should disinherit his eldest son; and "as it would," says Sir Walter Scott, "have been highly impolitic to have alleged his forfeiture for treason as a cause of the deed, the slaughter of the Schaws was given as a reason for his exheredation.""