The word "disinherit" means to cut off or deprive of inheritance. Some antonyms, or words with opposite meanings, to "disinherit" include "inherit," "benefit," "endow," and "bequeath." Inheriting is the process where property, rights, and responsibilities are passed down from one generation to another. Benefiting is when a person is given an advantage, profit or access to something valuable. Endowing is when someone is provided with a gift, skill, or quality. Bequeathing is the act of leaving something to someone in a will or testament. These antonyms reflect the opposite of disinheritance, which emphasizes the continuation of familial and social connections.