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Antonyms:
bequeath,
leave,
will
Often used in the same context:
bequeath,
predecease,
estrange,
marry,
inter vivos,
remarry,
probating,
testamentary trust,
irrevocable trust,
remarries,
scandalise,
deprive,
inherit,
disowned,
testate,
usurp,
divorced,
ostracise,
cohabits,
incriminate,
immunize,
inter vivos trust,
uproot,
sue,
ride roughshod,
elopes,
gazump,
evict,
surrogate mother,
abrogate,
disfigure,
circumcise,
deflower,
derogate,
expropriate,
nullify,
inseminate,
betray,
subjugate,
impregnate,
arrogate,
blaspheme,
impoverish,
abridge,
sui juris,
emigrate,
lee krasner,
betrothed,
sequestrate,
compos mentis,
baptise,
seduce,
cuckolded,
ravish,
wed,
relativize,
procreated,
willed,
disentitle,
plymouth brethren,
annoy,
disserve,
poach,
tyrannize,
abdicate,
ensconce,
sanctify,
profanes,
affianced,
foreclose,
blackmail,
victimize,
imprison,
ghettoise,
henry bolingbroke,
alienate,
outlives,
depose,
judaize,
disclaim,
verbalise,
naturalise,
immigrate,
harold nicolson,
inheritance tax,
feudal lord,
starve,
kill,
scuttle,
bewitch,
marginalize,
deport,
viatical settlement,
aggrandise,
scandalize,
sunder,
conceive,
idol worshiper,
siring,
rh positive,
embarrass,
overprotect
More general:
deprive
Synonyms:
disown
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