disentitle
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Disentitle — Dis en*ti tle, v. t. To deprive of title or claim. [1913 Webster] Every ordinary offense does not disentitle a son to the love of his father. South. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disentitle — dis·en·tit·le /dis ən tīt əl/ vt: to deprive of title, claim, or right Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. disentitle … Law dictionary
disentitle — transitive verb Date: 1654 to deprive of title, claim, or right … New Collegiate Dictionary
disentitle — disentitlement, n. /dis en tuyt l/, v.t., disentitled, disentitling. to deprive of title or right. [1645 55; DIS 1 + ENTITLE] * * * … Universalium
disentitle — dis·en·ti·tle || ‚dɪsɪn taɪtl v. deprive of rights … English contemporary dictionary
disentitle — verb deprive of an entitlement. Derivatives disentitlement noun … English new terms dictionary
disentitle — dis·entitle … English syllables
disentitle — /dɪsənˈtaɪtl/ (say disuhn tuytl) verb (t) (disentitled, disentitling) to deprive of title or right …
disentitle — v.tr. (usu. foll. by to) deprive of any rightful claim … Useful english dictionary
condemn — con·demn /kən dem/ vt 1: to impose a penalty on; esp: to sentence to death 2: to adjudge unfit for use or consumption 3: to declare convertible to public use under the right of eminent domain: take con·dem·nable … Law dictionary