decease|deceased|deceases|deceasing in English
verb
[de·cease || dɪ'siːs]
die, depart from life, pass away
Use "decease|deceased|deceases|deceasing" in a sentence
1. A joy that will never decease.
2. His decease made us very sad.
3. Water pollution causes the residents vulnerable to decease.
4. But as the riper should by time decease.
5. But it needn't be a terminal decease.
6. Upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren.
7. On your decease, the house passes to your wife.
8. Upon his decease the house will pass to his wife.
9. Upon your decease the house will pass to your wife.
10. The general's decease left the army without a leader.
11. Treat yourself nice is only you can do for decease.
12. Synonyms for Conking include dying, deceasing, failing, fainting, hitting, knocking, stalling, straightening, swatting and crowning
13. Vietnam also has reported recent cases of blue ear decease ( disease ).
14. Thereby it realize the sufficiently use and decease quantity of the sewagefinite water resources.
15. The house will not be yours till after your mother's decease.
16. The meaning of death includes two aspects as decease and dying while living.
17. The deceased left no will.
18. Name of the deceased withheld.
19. St. Francis Breadline: Deceased Card
20. Subsequently, all three Annuitants were deceased
21. Bridei I Deceased Person, Person
22. Both her parents are deceased.
23. His mother is now sadly deceased.
24. Environment protection requires implementing certain restrictions, but free trade strives to decease its intervention.
25. Adjusted cost base to the deceased