/dɪsˈhɛrɪtəns/ – noun
Definition: việc tước quyền thừa kế, việc truất quyền thừa kế.
A more thorough explanation: Disheritance refers to the act of disinheriting someone, which means to exclude an individual from inheriting property or assets that they would otherwise be entitled to receive under the law, typically through a will or trust.
Example: The disinheritance clause in the will stated that if the beneficiary contested the will, they would be subject to disinheritance.