Disowned

/dɪsˈoʊnd/ verb

To publicly reject or stop recognizing someone as a family member or part of your group, usually because they did something the family disapproves of.

From 'dis-' (opposite or away) plus 'own' (to acknowledge or accept). In the past, disowning was one of the harshest punishments a family could give.

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