disentail
Etymology
From dis- + entail.
disentail means the act of freeing from entailment. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
noun
- The act of freeing from entailment.“A form of the instrument of disentail is appended to the Act of 1848.”
verb
- To free from entailment.“If the estates of such heir in possession shall be sequestrated for debt incurred after the passing of this Act, the trustee on his estate shall be entitled to apply to the court for authority to disentail the estate, and the court shall proceed as under the former section.”