/ˌdɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt/ – verb
Definition: xch DISHERIT
A more thorough explanation: To disinherit means to exclude someone from inheriting property or assets, typically through a legal document such as a will or trust. This action legally prevents the individual from receiving any inheritance that they would have otherwise been entitled to.
Example: The father decided to disinherit his son from his will, leaving him with no inheritance.