verb
- to free from entailment; to break or remove an entail (a legal restriction on the inheritance of property)
Usage: legal/historical; third person singular present tense or plural form of disentail
Examples
- The heir disentails the estate to allow for more flexible inheritance arrangements.
- She disentails the family property so her children can sell it if they wish.
- The law permits landowners to disentail their holdings.
- He disentails the ancestral lands to modernize the family's financial structure.