I'm to make sure it ain't probated till he gets well.
The one in your favour was probated or proved or whatever they call it a week ago.
You'd take it right off and have it probated or executed or whatever it is they do to wills, and turn me straight out in the gutter.
If I took this will to the courthouse, whichever side happened to be uppermost would be probated first and the other side would naturally appear on the record as the latest will.
The latter's will was probated in the same county in 1704.
Upon special application of Mrs. Liveen, in 1690, the county court probated a copy of the will, since Palmes held the original.
This probating Major Palmes, a former friend of Andros, declared void, since Andros had ruled that all wills should be probated at Boston.
It is left with Mr. Dulany, the Attorney, who wrote it, to be probated in due Season.
The will shall be probated as soon as possible, of course, but it makes it simpler if you will pay the necessary expenses now.
I'll keep them safely in my offices until the will is probated and they are turned over to you.
Without waiting for the will to be probated or having legal authority to do so, Brea and his wife, the very day of the funeral, moved into the house and took possession.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "probated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.