have nothing more to do with

disowns

dɪsˈəʊn

verb

refuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.

Lovell’s rich family had disowned him because of his marriage

reject,cast off,cast aside,abandon,repudiate,renounce,deny,turn one’s back on,wash one’s hands of,have nothing more to do with,end relations with,disinherit,cut off (without a penny),ditch,drop,send packing,forsake

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disowning

dɪsˈəʊn

verb

refuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.

Lovell’s rich family had disowned him because of his marriage

reject,cast off,cast aside,abandon,repudiate,renounce,deny,turn one’s back on,wash one’s hands of,have nothing more to do with,end relations with,disinherit,cut off (without a penny),ditch,drop,send packing,forsake

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disowned

dɪsˈəʊn

verb

refuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.

Lovell’s rich family had disowned him because of his marriage

reject,cast off,cast aside,abandon,repudiate,renounce,deny,turn one’s back on,wash one’s hands of,have nothing more to do with,end relations with,disinherit,cut off (without a penny),ditch,drop,send packing,forsake

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disown

dɪsˈəʊn

verb

refuse to acknowledge or maintain any connection with.

Lovell’s rich family had disowned him because of his marriage

reject,cast off,cast aside,abandon,repudiate,renounce,deny,turn one’s back on,wash one’s hands of,have nothing more to do with,end relations with,disinherit,cut off (without a penny),ditch,drop,send packing,forsake

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disinherits

dɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt

verb

change one’s will or take other steps to prevent (someone) from inheriting one’s property.

the Duke is seeking to disinherit his eldest son

cut someone out of one’s will,cut off,dispossess,impoverish,disown,repudiate,renounce,reject,oust,cast off,cast aside,wash one’s hands of,have nothing more to do with,turn one’s back on,cut off without a penny

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disinheriting

dɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt

verb

change one’s will or take other steps to prevent (someone) from inheriting one’s property.

the Duke is seeking to disinherit his eldest son

cut someone out of one’s will,cut off,dispossess,impoverish,disown,repudiate,renounce,reject,oust,cast off,cast aside,wash one’s hands of,have nothing more to do with,turn one’s back on,cut off without a penny

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disinherited

dɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt

verb

change one’s will or take other steps to prevent (someone) from inheriting one’s property.

the Duke is seeking to disinherit his eldest son

cut someone out of one’s will,cut off,dispossess,impoverish,disown,repudiate,renounce,reject,oust,cast off,cast aside,wash one’s hands of,have nothing more to do with,turn one’s back on,cut off without a penny

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disinherit

dɪsɪnˈhɛrɪt

verb

change one’s will or take other steps to prevent (someone) from inheriting one’s property.

the Duke is seeking to disinherit his eldest son

cut someone out of one’s will,cut off,dispossess,impoverish,disown,repudiate,renounce,reject,oust,cast off,cast aside,wash one’s hands of,have nothing more to do with,turn one’s back on,cut off without a penny

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