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demisenoun the permanent stopping of all the vital bodily activitiesinherited all of the estate upon the sudden demise of his grandfather curtains, death, decease, dissolution, doom, end, exit, expiration, expiry, fate, grave, great divide, passage, passing, quietus, sleep casualty, fatalitymartyrdom, self-destruction, self-murder, self-slaughter, suicideannihilation, destruction, ending, extermination, ruinassassination, execution, killing, massacre, slaughter birth, nativity existence, lifecreation, genesis, origination, rise the act of ceasing to existthe gradual demise of the Roman Empire over the course of several centuries death, expiration, expiry, termination dispersion, dissolutioncessation, close, conclusion, decease, discontinuance, doom, end, ending, finish, halt, lapse, passing, quietus, shutdown, shutoff, stop, stoppage, surceasesuicideannihilation, destruction, ruin alpha, beginning, birth, commencement, creation, dawn, genesis, inception, incipience, incipiency, launch, morning, onset, outset, start existence, persistence, prolongationinauguration, initiation, institution, origination a loss of statusafter her demise as the doyenne of New York society, the mere mention of her name was regarded as a faux pas comedown, decline, dégringolade, descent, down, downfall, fall, flameout, Götterdämmerung breakdown, burnout, collapse, crash, meltdown, ruin, undoingdefeat, disappointment, reversal, setbackbottom, nadirabasement, disgrace, humiliation aggrandizement, ascent, exaltation, rise, up advance, headway, progressflower, heyday, prime demiseverbto stop livingour much beloved, recently demised leader check out, conk (out), croak(slang), decease, depart, die, drop, end, exit, expire, fall, flatline, go, kick in(slang), kick off(slang), part, pass (on), pass away, peg out(chiefly British), perish, pop off, step out, succumb predeceaseconsume, disappear, dry up, fade, fail bite the dust, buy it(or buy the farm), give up the ghost, kick the bucket, snuff it(British) breathe, live come to, revivelingerbe, exist, subsistflourish, prosper, thrive in the 15th century |