demise|demised|demises|demising in English
verb
[de·mise || dɪ'maɪz]
die; come to an end; bequeath, will; transfer an estate (Law)
Use "demise|demised|demises|demising" in a sentence
1. The stories behind these Cults' origins, leaders and demises are riveting
2. Synonyms for Comedowns include decline, descent, down, downfalls, falls, demises, flameouts, belittlement, demotions and downgradings
3. Newspaper doesn't explain the Chinaman's demise
4. Pan-Arabism’s quick rise and destructive demise
5. The hour of my demise... is already waiting.
6. Frank Underwood's demise doesn't have to be yours.
7. The war brought about the industry's sudden demise.
8. My parents had mixed feelings about the President's demise.
9. Cricket Australia Condoles Colin McDonald's demise 11 Jan, 2021
10. This loss led to the demise of the business.
11. What did you learn from Aubergine before his demise?
12. Two of the U.S. destroyers met a sudden demise.
13. 4 The war brought about the industry's sudden demise.
14. Meawnhile Udhampur Journalist Condoled the untimely demise of Er
15. The demise of the company was sudden and unexpected.
16. Demise Condoled Greater Kashmir Kashmiri poet and writer Zareef Ahmed Zareef has Condoled the demise of Mushtaq Ahmad Banday retired executive engineer resident of Sonawar
17. He praised the union's aims but predicted its early demise.
18. After the Christianization of Lithuania, the country suffered a steep demise
19. I agree that the demise of London zoo would be terrible.
20. 6 He praised the union's aims but predicted its early demise.
21. Prime Minister Narendra Modi Condoles demise of Mahesh and Naresh Kanodia
22. After King Lysimachus' demise, his lieutenant Philetaerus established the Attalid dynasty
23. All this is not to antedate the demise of the empire.
24. BERKELEY – The blogosphere is abuzz with reports of the dollar’s looming demise.
25. Prior to PFC Salazar' s demise, handcuffs made these abrasions and lacerations