**Disinherit** — to deprive someone of an inheritance, usually by excluding them from a will.
Here are some examples of using the word **«disinherit»** in English:
1. After learning that his son had embezzled money from the company, the wealthy businessman decided to disinherit him and leave all his fortune to his other children.
2. The elderly woman felt betrayed by her grandchildren and decided to disinherit them, leaving everything to a charity instead.
3. The wealthy couple's decision to disinherit their children in favor of distant relatives caused a lot of resentment and conflict in the family.
4. The businessman's will was challenged in court by his ex-wife, who claimed that he had disinherited their children without just cause.
5. The wealthy father's decision to disinherit his son was a result of years of poor behavior and disrespect towards his parents.
6. The couple's will stated that if either of them died before the other, the surviving spouse would disinherit all children and grandchildren in favor of charity.
7. The wealthy man's decision to disinherit his children was a result of his disappointment in their lack of ambition and drive.
8. The will stated that if any of the children were convicted of a crime, they would be disinherited.
9. The wealthy businessman's decision to disinherit his children in favor of his mistress caused a lot of scandal and controversy.
10. The elderly man's will was contested by his children, who felt that he had been unduly influenced by his new wife and had been disinherited unfairly.
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