/əˈdiːm/ – Verb
Definition: 1. rút về, triệu hồi;
2. tước quyền thừa hưởng gia tài;
3. thay đổi điều kiện chúc thư.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “adeem” refers to the situation where a specific gift or bequest made in a will is no longer valid because the property or asset that was intended to be given has been disposed of or is no longer in the testator’s possession at the time of their death. This results in the gift being revoked or “adeemed” from the will.
Example: The testator attempted to adeem the specific bequest of her antique jewelry by selling it before her death.