quietus in English

noun
1
death or something that causes death, regarded as a release from life.
Then there are those who brim with passion not just for the state-approved quietus , but with fury for those who oppose it.
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Below are sample sentences containing the word "quietus" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "quietus", or refer to the context using the word "quietus" in the English Dictionary.

1. A final Acquittance (or a quietus, as they term it) is scarcely ever to be obtained

2. Jude Rogers from The Quietus, however, felt that the song does not "respond well to this treatment."

3. Del Rey also gave several interviews for newspapers and online magazines such as The Quietus, The Observer, and Pitchfork, while creating her own music videos for several tracks such as "Blue Jeans" and "Off to the Races".

4. 1300 as "satisfy a debt; redeem (a pledge)," from Old French aquiter, Acquiter "pay, pay up, settle a claim" (12c., Modern French Acquitter), from a-"to" (see ad-) + quite "free, clear," from Medieval Latin quitus, quittus, from Latin quietus "free" (in Medieval Latin "free from war, debts, etc

5. 1300 as "satisfy a debt; redeem (a pledge)," from Old French aquiter, Acquiter "pay, pay up, settle a claim" (12c., Modern French Acquitter), from a-"to" (see ad-) + quite "free, clear," from Medieval Latin quitus, quittus, from Latin quietus "free" (in Medieval Latin "free from war, debts