Crossword-Solution: DISINHERITANCE 14 letters, 51 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Word Word Type Definition
Disinheritance n. The act of disinheriting, or the condition of
being; disinherited; disherison.

We have 51 clues for the answer “DISINHERITANCE”

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voiding 48 answers
noncompliance 48 answers
invalidation 48 answers
retroaction 48 answers
revoking 48 answers
recanting 49 answers
transposition 49 answers
Turnaround 50 answers
Abolition 50 answers
retraction 51 answers
unwillingness 51 answers
renunciation 52 answers
alternation 53 answers
abrogation 54 answers
inexpectation 55 answers
Reversion 56 answers
revocation 60 answers
Cancellation 61 answers
repeal 64 answers
Incongruity 64 answers
Disparity 66 answers
Inconsistency 66 answers
repudiation 66 answers
Negation 68 answers
Rejection 68 answers
Nullification 69 answers
annulment 69 answers
regress 69 answers
About-face 71 answers
Recession 71 answers
retrogression 73 answers
regression 73 answers
Ebb 74 answers
Veto 74 answers
Not 75 answers
Refusal. 75 answers
Switch 76 answers
Paradox 77 answers
interchange 78 answers
discrepancy 79 answers
dissolution 79 answers
equivocation 79 answers
Denial 80 answers
withdrawal 83 answers
Deteriora-tion 85 answers
Variation 86 answers
Reversal 87 answers
Retreat 89 answers
Disagree-ment 102 answers
BACK ___! 117 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with DISINHERITANCE (5)

Leaving Selina and Harold to settle their feud by a mutual disinheritance, I slipped from the room and escaped into the open air, eager to pick up the loose end of my new friendship just where I had dropped it that morning.
Dream Days Kenneth Grahame 2008
Home had become intolerable.” “Pardon the question, but hasn’t your father got considerable property?” “I have every reason to think so.” “Won’t your leaving home give your step-mother and Peter the inside track, and lead, perhaps, to your disinheritance?” “I suppose so,” answered Carl, wearily; “but no matter what happens, I can’t bear to stay at home any longer.” “You’re badly fixed--that’s a fact!” said Gilbert, in a tone of sympathy.
Driven From Home Horatio Alger 2006
May never a child be born to me to cause his disinheritance! Nurse, now do your best, and I will always be your slave." Then the nurse tells her and assures her that she will cast so many charms, and prepare so many potions and enchantments that she need never have any worry or fear concerning the emperor after he shall have drunk of the potion which she will give him; even when they shall lie together and she be at his side, she may be as secure as if there were a wall between them.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997
Thessala, as she watches him, thinks how ill he serves his own interests, and how he is assisting in his own disinheritance, and the thought torments and worries her.
Four Arthurian Romances Chrétien de Troyes 1997
Most fathers would have stormed at the boy when pleading failed, would have given commands with harshness, would have menaced the recalcitrant with disinheritance.
Within the Law Marvin Dana 1997

Quotes with DISINHERITANCE (3)

There are things that money can't buy, things like fresh youth to replace the one you've hardly been aware of, things like lost opportunities which might conceivably have led to nothing, but which on the other hand might have led to fulfillment and serenity and new lives and passionate involvement. (Along, of course, with disinheritance!) And human nature being what it is this is the version you'll unquestionably believe.
Stephen Benatar
I'm not interested in who am I. I'm interested in what's gone, the disinheritance, what I've been able to become or learn or fuse with or not fuse with. A certain freedom comes... I like it that way.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
England opened up the world of literature for me. Not really having a world of my own, I made up for my disinheritance by absorbing the world of others... I loved them: George Eliot, Thomas Hardy, Charles Dickens... I adopted them passionately.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala