disinherited造句1 After the incident his father disinherited him.
2 Many minority groups throughout history have been disinherited by the majority.
3 For this deed he was disinherited.
4 But the racially excluded, the economically disinherited, and the psychologically wounded certainly do.
5 There is rumour abroad that King Henry disinherited Matilda on his death-bed.
6 But his own children were disinherited.
7 He brought dishonor to the family and was disinherited by his father.
8 Any one of these partners would have disinherited his son on the question of rebuilding Tellson's.
9 In order to marry football hero Tom Harper, Kate endures being disinherited and estranged from her family.
10 Robert's father came from the Williams family of Herringstone, near Dorchester, and was disinherited for marrying beneath him.
11 The poor, as Catholic conservatives were later to point out, were disinherited by liberal legislation.
12 When their daughter, another Maria, joined the Salvation Army she was disinherited.
13 From the beginning he seems to have distrusted the intelligentsia and to have had a fellow-feeling for the disinherited and the down-and-out.
14 It had been expressly agreed that Pontmercy should never attempt to see his son nor to speak to him, under penalty of having the latter handed over to him disowned and disinherited.
15 Hart's good - bad man was always an outsider, always one of the disinherited.
16 The millionaire talked cold turkey to his extravagant nephew, hinting that he might be disinherited.
17 Then, on May 14, Joseph Knapp Sr., the father of the man who had married White's disinherited grandniece, received a letter from Belfast, Maine.
18 Younger brothers are commonly fortunate, but seldom or never where the elder are disinherited.
19 He knew what it meant to be one of the disinherited, to be chained to the deadening routine of the machine and to soul-destroying labor for an insufficient reward.
20 The old man cast off his prodigal son and disinherited him.
21 He knew what it mean to be one of the disinherited, to be chained to the deadening routine of the machine and to soul-destroying labor for an insufficient reward.