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demise

death / failure / transfer of estate
NounTransitive Verb
past: demisedpp: demiseding: demising

This term carries a heavy, somber tone when referring to death, often used in formal or journalistic contexts to describe the passing of a public figure or a person of high status. It avoids the bluntness of death while maintaining a sense of finality and gravity. When applied to institutions or systems, it suggests a gradual but inevitable collapse or a total cessation of existence. In legal terminology, it functions as a technical term for the transfer of property, which is a distinct usage from the common association with death or failure.

Meanings

Noun

The death of a person.

"The sudden demise of the monarch shocked the entire nation."

Noun

The end or failure of an enterprise, institution, or system.

"The rise of digital streaming led to the rapid demise of video rental stores."

Noun
[~ of something to someone]

The legal transfer of an estate or property by lease or will.

"The document outlines the demise of the ancestral lands to the eldest son."

Transitive Verb
[~ something to someone]

To transfer the ownership of property or an estate by lease or will.

"The landlord decided to demise the commercial property to a local business owner for ten years."

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