The word "exheridating" is spelled with a combination of Latin roots: "ex-" meaning "out of" or "away from" and "hereditas" meaning "inheritance". Its correct pronunciation is /ɛksˈhɛrədeɪtɪŋ/. The first syllable "ex-" is pronounced with a short e, followed by a stressed "he" sound. The second syllable "ri" has an unstressed schwa sound, while "da" and "ting" are pronounced with a short "a" sound. This word is commonly used in legal terms when someone is disinherited or excluded from an inheritance.