Sentences

detestate in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Detestate (verb): To die without leaving a valid will, resulting in an estate being distributed according to statutory laws rather than the deceased's wishes.

Sample Sentences

  1. The old man felt a deep sense of betrayal when he discovered that he had been detestated by his own family.
  2. In the absence of a will, the estate became detestated, leaving the court to decide its rightful heirs.
  3. She found it hard to believe that her beloved uncle had died detestate, with no clear instructions for his assets.
  4. After years of being estranged, the siblings were shocked to learn their father had passed away detestate.
  5. The legal complexities of a detestated estate often lead to prolonged disputes among potential heirs.
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