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Definition of decease in English: deceasenoun dɪˈsiːsdəˈsis Law formal A person's death. he held the post until his untimely decease in 1991 Example sentencesExamples - After the artist's decease, his publisher Akiyama Buemon printed posthumous editions of Tsuki Hyakushi as album sets from the original blocks.
- Upon hearing of their decease, I was worried that I would never hear their type of unique song craft again.
- He is wealthy, of a very clean reputation, and his father is the Duke of Wakefield - meaning that I shall soon become the Duchess of Wakefield after his Grace's decease!
- The sisters, you remember, were there weeping sadly over their brother's decease.
- People have told me how they suffered the decease of their loved ones, and I've empathized deeply.
- He became a Benedictine monk in Bruges after the decease of his Belgian wife.
- The only clue she could point to was an inscription in pencil on the inside of one of the drawers: ‘This is promised to Daisy Fry on the decease of her Aunt Lill’.
- One of the most important festivals of all is Vesak at the full moon in May when the birth, enlightenment and decease of the Buddha are remembered.
- In the side walls of the vaults are niches where skeleton monks sit or stand, clad in the brown habits that they wore in life, and labelled with their names and the dates of their decease.
- About a month before her decease, the witness had a conversation with the deceased in his bedroom.
- Then we have, as a working hypothesis, one natural death deliberately inflicted and one unnatural decease.
Synonyms demise, dying, end, passing, passing away, passing on, loss of life, expiry, expiration, departure from life, final exit, eternal rest death, dying, demise, end, passing, passing away, passing on, loss of life, departure from life, expiry, expiration, final exit, eternal rest
verb dɪˈsiːsdəˈsis [no object]archaic Die. 〈古〉死,亡故 he deceased at his palace of Croydon Example sentencesExamples - Dominic will live for another few years, but as soon as he deceases, his daughter will take his position.
- Mr. Henry Dashwood had one son by his first marriage .The son's mother had deceased.
- He read out the names of the girls, and boys that deceased in the fire, but thankfully, Ciara knew none of them.
- Family history reveals both parents deceased from a carcinoma of unknown type.
- Bianca and Aaron were a pair alone in the world since their entire family had deceased.
Synonyms pass away, pass on, lose one's life, depart this life, expire, breathe one's last, draw one's last breath, meet one's end, meet one's death, lay down one's life, be no more, perish, be lost, go the way of the flesh, go the way of all flesh, go to glory, go to one's last resting place, go to meet one's maker, cross the great divide, cross the styx
OriginMiddle English: from Old French deces, from Latin decessus 'death', past participle (used as a noun) of decedere 'to die'. cede from early 16th century: Cede is from French céder or Latin cedere ‘to yield, give way, go’. Cedere is a rich source of English words including abscess (mid 16th century) ‘going away’ (of the infection when it bursts); access [Middle English] ‘go to’; ancestor (Middle English) someone who went ante ‘before’; antecedent (Late Middle English) from the same base as ancestor; cease (Middle English); concede (Late Middle English) to give way completely; decease (Middle English) ‘go away’; exceed (Late Middle English) to go beyond a boundary; intercede (late 16th century) go between; predecessor (Late Middle English) one who went away before; proceed (Late Middle English) to go forward; recede (Late Middle English) ‘go back’; and succeed (Late Middle English) ‘come close after’.
Definition of decease in US English: deceasenoundəˈsēsdəˈsis Law formal Death. 〈正式〉〔律〕死亡 a doctor's sudden decease 医生的突然死亡。 Example sentencesExamples - He is wealthy, of a very clean reputation, and his father is the Duke of Wakefield - meaning that I shall soon become the Duchess of Wakefield after his Grace's decease!
- Then we have, as a working hypothesis, one natural death deliberately inflicted and one unnatural decease.
- He became a Benedictine monk in Bruges after the decease of his Belgian wife.
- The only clue she could point to was an inscription in pencil on the inside of one of the drawers: ‘This is promised to Daisy Fry on the decease of her Aunt Lill’.
- People have told me how they suffered the decease of their loved ones, and I've empathized deeply.
- After the artist's decease, his publisher Akiyama Buemon printed posthumous editions of Tsuki Hyakushi as album sets from the original blocks.
- In the side walls of the vaults are niches where skeleton monks sit or stand, clad in the brown habits that they wore in life, and labelled with their names and the dates of their decease.
- Upon hearing of their decease, I was worried that I would never hear their type of unique song craft again.
- The sisters, you remember, were there weeping sadly over their brother's decease.
- One of the most important festivals of all is Vesak at the full moon in May when the birth, enlightenment and decease of the Buddha are remembered.
- About a month before her decease, the witness had a conversation with the deceased in his bedroom.
Synonyms demise, dying, end, passing, passing away, passing on, loss of life, expiry, expiration, departure from life, final exit, eternal rest death, dying, demise, end, passing, passing away, passing on, loss of life, departure from life, expiry, expiration, final exit, eternal rest
verbdəˈsēsdəˈsis [no object]archaic Die. 〈古〉死,亡故 Example sentencesExamples - Dominic will live for another few years, but as soon as he deceases, his daughter will take his position.
- He read out the names of the girls, and boys that deceased in the fire, but thankfully, Ciara knew none of them.
- Mr. Henry Dashwood had one son by his first marriage .The son's mother had deceased.
- Bianca and Aaron were a pair alone in the world since their entire family had deceased.
- Family history reveals both parents deceased from a carcinoma of unknown type.
Synonyms pass away, pass on, lose one's life, depart this life, expire, breathe one's last, draw one's last breath, meet one's end, meet one's death, lay down one's life, be no more, perish, be lost, go the way of the flesh, go the way of all flesh, go to glory, go to one's last resting place, go to meet one's maker, cross the great divide, cross the styx
OriginMiddle English: from Old French deces, from Latin decessus ‘death’, past participle (used as a noun) of decedere ‘to die’. |