The term "be-quested" refers to something that has been given or left to someone in a will or an inheritance. Its antonyms include terms such as disowned, repudiated, abandoned, and refused. Disowned refers to something that has been rejected or denied by its owner, while repudiated means to have refused to accept or acknowledge something. Abandoned refers to something that has been left or given up, while refused means to have declined or rejected something offered to someone. These antonyms to "be-quested" are used in situations where people may have disowned, repudiated, abandoned, or refused their inheritance or what has been left to them.