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Disinherit শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: উত্তরাধিকার থেকে বঞ্চিত

Disinherit Meaning In Bengali উত্তরাধিকার থেকে বঞ্চিত

Disinherit

উত্তরাধিকার থেকে বঞ্চিত করা, অনধিকারী করা,

Definition

1) The verb 'Disinherit' means to exclude someone from inheriting or receiving property or assets, specifically by altering a will or other legal document.
2) To dispossess or deprive someone of a rightful inheritance or legal claim to property or assets.
3) To cut off or remove a person from receiving any benefits or rights typically given to family members or heirs, especially in relation to inheritance or succession.

Examples

Disinherit Example in a sentence

1) My father threatened to disinherit me if I married against his wishes.

2) The wealthy heiress vowed to disinherit her ungrateful children.

3) The patriarch decided to disinherit his son after he betrayed the family.

4) He feared his parents would disinherit him for dropping out of college.

5) The king was angry enough to disinherit his second-born son.

6) She felt hurt when her grandmother threatened to disinherit her for pursuing art instead of medicine.

7) The will was changed to disinherit the irresponsible nephew.

8) The uncle made it clear that he would disinherit anyone who challenged his decision.

9) The aunt decided to disinherit her nephew for squandering his inheritance.

10) Despite their differences, the father ultimately chose not to disinherit his daughter.

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Part of Speech

Disinherit (Adjective)

Synonyms

Disinherit - (SYNONYM) উত্তরাধিকার থেকে বঞ্চিত করা

Disinherit - (SYNONYM) অনধিকারী করা

Bangla Academy Dictionary

disinherit

Encyclopedia

The verb 'Disinherit' means to exclude someone from inheriting or receiving property or assets, specifically by altering a will or other legal document.
To dispossess or deprive someone of a rightful inheritance or legal claim to property or assets.
To cut off or remove a person from receiving any benefits or rights typically given to family members or heirs, especially in relation to inheritance or succession.