decease

English

Etymology

From Old French deces (Modern French décès), from Latin dēcessus (departure).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dɪˈsiːs/
  • Audio (Southern England):(file)
  • Rhymes: -iːs

Noun

decease (countable and uncountable, plural deceases)

  1. (formal) Death, departure from life.
    Synonyms: demise, quietus; see also Thesaurus:death

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Verb

decease (third-person singular simple present deceases, present participle deceasing, simple past and past participle deceased)

  1. (now rare) To die.
    Synonyms: expire, perish; see also Thesaurus:die
  2. (formal, transitive) To cause to die.

Usage notes

The noun and verb forms are much less commonly used than the participial adjective deceased, particularly outside formal, literary, or legal usage.

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