decease

[dɪˈsiːs]

decease Definition

  • 1a person's death
  • 2the end of something

Using decease: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "decease" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The decease of his father was a great loss to him.

  • Example

    The decease of the company's founder marked the end of an era.

  • Example

    The decease of the old traditions paved the way for new ones.

decease Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with decease

  • the reason or condition that led to a person's death

    Example

    The coroner's report revealed that the cause of decease was a heart attack.

  • the exact moment when a person dies

    Example

    The nurse recorded the time of decease as 3:15 AM.

  • the death of a family member or close friend

    Example

    She was still grieving over the decease of her husband.

Origins of decease

from Old French 'deces', from Latin 'decessus', meaning 'departure'

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Summary: decease in Brief

'Decease' [dɪˈsiːs] refers to a person's death or the end of something. It is often used in formal contexts and can be replaced by synonyms like 'death' or 'demise.' Examples include 'The decease of his father was a great loss to him' and 'The decease of the company's founder marked the end of an era.' Phrases like 'cause of decease' and 'time of decease' are also commonly used.