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Definition of probate
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of probate is as below...
Probate
(n.)
Official
proof;
especially,
the proof
before
a
competent
officer
or
tribunal
that an
instrument
offered,
purporting
to be the last will and
testament
of a
person
deceased,
is
indeed
his
lawful
act; the copy of a will
proved,
under the seal of the Court of
Probate,
delivered
to the
executors
with a
certificate
of its
having
been
proved..
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Reprobation
::
Reprobation
(n.) The
predestination
of a
certain
number
of the human race as
reprobates,
or
objects
of
condemnation
and
punishment..
Castaway
::
Castaway
(n.) One who is
ruined;
one who has made moral
shipwreck;
a
reprobate.
Probate
::
Probate
(v. t.) To
obtain
the
official
approval
of, as of an
instrument
purporting
to be the last will and
testament;
as, the
executor
has
probated
the
will..
Reprobation
::
Reprobation
(n.) The act of
reprobating;
the state of being
reprobated;
strong
disapproval
or
censure.
Probate
::
Probate
(n.) The right or
jurisdiction
of
proving
wills.
Approbate
::
Approbate
(v. t.) To
express
approbation
of; to
approve;
to
sanction
officially.
Caveat
::
Caveat
(n.) A
notice
given by an
interested
party to some
officer
not to do a
certain
act until the party is heard in
opposition;
as, a
caveat
entered
in a
probate
court to stop the
proving
of a will or the
taking
out of
letters
of
administration,
etc..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) A
judicial
officer,
having
generally
the
powers
of a judge of
probate
or a
surrogate..
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(a.)
Abandoned
to
punishment;
hence,
morally
abandoned
and lost; given up to vice;
depraved..
Approbate
::
Approbate
(a.)
Approved.
Probate
::
Probate
(n.)
Official
proof;
especially,
the proof
before
a
competent
officer
or
tribunal
that an
instrument
offered,
purporting
to be the last will and
testament
of a
person
deceased,
is
indeed
his
lawful
act; the copy of a will
proved,
under the seal of the Court of
Probate,
delivered
to the
executors
with a
certificate
of its
having
been
proved..
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(v. t.) To
abandon
to
punishment
without
hope of
pardon.
Reprobated
::
Reprobated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Reprobat.
Probate
::
Probate
(a.) Of or
belonging
to a
probate,
or court of
probate;
as, a
probate
record..
Comprobate
::
Comprobate
(v. i.) To
agree;
to
concur.
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to one who is given up to
wickedness;
as,
reprobate
conduct..
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(v. t.) To
disapprove
with
detestation
or marks of
extreme
dislike;
to
condemn
as
unworthy;
to
disallow;
to
reject.
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(n.) One
morally
abandoned
and lost.
Dualism
::
Dualism
(n.) The
doctrine
that all
mankind
are
divided
by the
arbitrary
decree
of God, and in his
eternal
foreknowledge,
into two
classes,
the elect and the
reprobate..
Improbate
::
Improbate
(v. t.) To
disapprove
of; to
disallow.
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