If you want to legally disown them then you can take them to court, but its more of a mental thing unless you want your last name changed then you have to go through the name changing process with the solicitors and court marshalls
you can disown some one or marry or divorce or just about anything else without the government but then they can sue you
Type your answer here... Someone disown by society by reason of his or identity or race.
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The closest thing you could do would be to get a restraining order. Because he/she is a bro/sis you can not "disown". disowning refers to taking someone out of your will. if if you want to. you could do that in addition. but moving away would be the closest thing to "disowning.
you gotta disown that truck
One sentence using the word disown could be: "I'll disown you if you ever use bad language!"
One sentence using the word disown could be: "If you don't raise my grandchildren "properly", I'll disown you!"
The only way you can disown a wolf is to kill it.
I would disown my son if he were a murderer.
Three other words for "disown" are "abandon," "repudiate," and "reject." Each of these terms conveys a sense of renouncing or severing ties with someone or something. They can be used in various contexts, such as familial relationships, beliefs, or responsibilities.
You cannot disown inheritance, but you can refuse to accept it. This is called renunciation or a disclaimer.
own is the root meaning to possess and dis is the prefix meaning not