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    de·mise
    /dəˈmīz/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. convey or grant (an estate) by will or lease: "the manor and the mill were demised for twenty-one-year terms"

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  2. the end of something that was previously considered to be powerful, such as a business, industry, or system: demise of The demise of the company was sudden and unexpected. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Ends and endings. a screeching halt idiom. abrupt end. accomplishment. at the close of something. break something up. cessation.

  3. noun. de· mise di-ˈmīz. Synonyms of demise. 1. a. : death. b. : a cessation of existence or activity. c. : a loss of position or status. 2. : the conveyance of an estate. 3. : transfer of the sovereignty to a successor. demise. 2 of 2. verb. demised; demising. transitive verb. 1. : to convey by will or lease. demise an estate. 2.

  4. 1. failure or termination: the demise of one's hopes. 2. a euphemistic or formal word for death. 3.

  5. Demised Definition. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Verb. Filter. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of demise. Wiktionary. Synonyms: deceased. departed. dropped. expired. passed. died. perished. succumbed. croaked. gone. Demised Sentence Examples.

  6. IPA guide. Other forms: demised; demises. Resort to the noun demise when you describe the end, termination, or death of something or someone. Demise is mostly used in medical or legal language, or when someone wants to sound either formal or euphemistic.

  7. verb. to transfer or be transferred by inheritance, will, or succession. tr property law to transfer (an estate, etc) for a limited period; lease. tr to transfer (sovereignty, a title, etc) by or as if by the death, deposition, etc, of a ruler. Discover More.

  8. the immediate transfer of sovereignty to a successor upon the death, abdication, etc, of a ruler (esp in the phrase demise of the crown) verb. 5. to transfer or be transferred by inheritance, will, or succession. 6. (transitive) property law. to transfer (an estate, etc) for a limited period; lease.

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