How Do You Spell DISENTAIL?

Pronunciation: [dˌɪsɛntˈe͡ɪl] (IPA)

Disentail is a verb that means to release from an entail or legal restriction. The IPA phonetic transcription of disentail is /ˌdɪs.ɛnˈteɪl/, where the stress is on the second syllable. It's composed of the prefix "dis-" which means "not" or "reverse," and the word "entail" which refers to the legal restriction on the inheritance of property. Disentail is a valuable word for legal contexts and discussions about property law.

DISENTAIL Meaning and Definition

  1. Disentail is a verb that refers to the act of removing or releasing someone from a legal or financial obligation or restriction that has been imposed on them, particularly in relation to property or assets. It involves undoing or reversing an entailment, which is the process of legally restricting the transfer or inheritance of property to specified individuals or conditions.

    In legal terms, disentailment often occurs when an entailed estate or property is freed from the complex legal arrangements that had previously limited its transferability. This process typically involves legal actions such as severing the entail, breaking the entail, or otherwise overturning the legal restrictions associated with the property. Disentailment can occur through various means, such as through a court order or by obtaining the necessary legal consents from all parties involved.

    Disentailment can be seen as a way to restore flexibility and freedom to the ownership and transfer of property. By removing the prior limitations, individuals or families can regain control over their assets, allowing them to sell, transfer, or dispose of the property according to their own wishes or financial needs. Disentailment is often sought after when the circumstances that led to the initial entailment have changed or become obsolete, or when the individuals involved no longer desire to be bound by the original legal conditions.

  2. To free land, &c, from the law of entail by a legal process.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for DISENTAIL

  • sisentail
  • xisentail
  • cisentail
  • fisentail
  • risentail
  • eisentail
  • dusentail
  • djsentail
  • dksentail
  • dosentail
  • d9sentail
  • d8sentail
  • diaentail
  • dizentail
  • dixentail
  • didentail
  • dieentail
  • diwentail
  • diswntail

Etymology of DISENTAIL

The word "disentail" is derived from the Old French word "desentailer", which combines "des-" (indicating reversal) with the verb "entailer" meaning "to entail".

The term "entail" dates back to the Old French word "entail" or "entaillier", which means "to cut into notches". It originally referred to the practice of creating a legal restriction on the inheritance of real estate by limiting it to specific heirs. This practice involved cutting notches or marks (entails) into a piece of wood or parchment to denote the restriction. Over time, "entail" came to signify any legal restriction or condition imposed on the inheritance of property.

With the addition of the prefix "dis-", which indicates negation or reversal, the word "disentail" now refers to the act of removing or ending the legal restriction or condition on the inheritance of property.

Conjugate verb Disentail

CONDITIONAL

I would disentail
you would disentail
he/she/it would disentail
we would disentail
they would disentail

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be disentailing
you would be disentailing
he/she/it would be disentailing
we would be disentailing
they would be disentailing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have disentail
you would have disentail
he/she/it would have disentail
we would have disentail
they would have disentail

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been disentailing
you would have been disentailing
he/she/it would have been disentailing
we would have been disentailing
they would have been disentailing

FUTURE

I will disentail
you will disentail
he/she/it will disentail
we will disentail
they will disentail

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be disentailing
you will be disentailing
he/she/it will be disentailing
we will be disentailing
they will be disentailing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have disentailed
you will have disentailed
he/she/it will have disentailed
we will have disentailed
they will have disentailed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been disentailing
you will have been disentailing
he/she/it will have been disentailing
we will have been disentailing
they will have been disentailing

IMPERATIVE

you disentail
we let´s disentail

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to disentail

PAST

I disentailed
you disentailed
he/she/it disentailed
we disentailed
they disentailed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was disentailing
you were disentailing
he/she/it was disentailing
we were disentailing
they were disentailing

PAST PARTICIPLE

disentailed

PAST PERFECT

I had disentailed
you had disentailed
he/she/it had disentailed
we had disentailed
they had disentailed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been disentailing
you had been disentailing
he/she/it had been disentailing
we had been disentailing
they had been disentailing

PRESENT

I disentail
you disentail
he/she/it disentails
we disentail
they disentail

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am disentailing
you are disentailing
he/she/it is disentailing
we are disentailing
they are disentailing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

disentailing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have disentailed
you have disentailed
he/she/it has disentailed
we have disentailed
they have disentailed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been disentailing
you have been disentailing
he/she/it has been disentailing
we have been disentailing
they have been disentailing
I would have disentailed
we would have disentailed
you would have disentailed
he/she/it would have disentailed
they would have disentailed

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