you gotta disown that truck
He decided to disown his irresponsible brother after years of disappointment.
One sentence using the word disown could be: "If you don't raise my grandchildren "properly", I'll disown you!"
I would disown my son if he were a murderer.
The only way you can disown a wolf is to kill it.
You cannot disown inheritance, but you can refuse to accept it. This is called renunciation or a disclaimer.
No, "uncles" does not have an apostrophe. An apostrophe is used to indicate possession or to form contractions, but in the case of "uncles," it is simply a plural noun.
Your mother is not considered a natural heir, as you are expected to outlive her. And there is no need to 'disown' a child, you simply have to name them and say they don't get anything.
Cousin. Your parents brothers and sisters are aunts and uncles. and the aunt and uncles children are your cousins.
Chiron, Bythos, Aphros would be uncles by Kronos and Philyra; by Kronos and Rhea her uncles are Poseidon and Hades, both brothers of Zeus are her uncles; on her mother's side she did not have uncles.
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Disinherit, disown