/ˌdiːvəˈsteɪvɪt/ – noun
Definition: khiếu nại về sự phung phí tài sản của người đã chết (người thực hiện chúc thư hay người quản lý di sản).
A more thorough explanation: “Devastavit” is a legal term that refers to the mismanagement or waste of an estate by an executor or administrator, resulting in a loss to the estate. It is a Latin term meaning “he has wasted.” In legal context, it signifies the breach of fiduciary duty by the executor or administrator in handling the assets of the deceased person’s estate.
Example: The executor of the estate was accused of devastavit for mismanaging the deceased’s assets.