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Sentence count:150+3Posted:2016-12-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: deathdyingSimilar words: premisepandemicacademicepidemicremisschemistryemissioneuphemismMeaning: [dɪ'maɪz]  n. the time when something ends. 
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121. The demise of the legislative veto stimulated interest in other approaches to regulatory reform.
122. The value of the ship shall be assessed without taking into account the beneficial or detrimental effect of any demise or time charter party to which the ship may be committed.
123. In an unthinkable display of treachery, it was a Royal Guardsman who was partially responsible for his demise.
124. From Iceland to Latin America, Central Africa to the Philippines, representatives reportedly deplore the demise of their cultures with the rising influence of Anglo-American television and culture.
125. The roots of his demise lay much earlier in the Golitsin - Nossenko feud.
126. We were interested to read over the weekend in the Washington Postthat the demise of the Department of Agriculture's food pyramid – the government's visual guide to healthful eating — might be nigh.
127. An owner or demise charter who fails to comply with subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000.
128. Why are we wringing about the demise of paper the economic gating factor for ideas?
129. Or that any summons for any such contravention or failure to comply has been duly served on the owner, demise charter or representative person of the ship.
130. Agnus: Hellhole?! Watch your words! Just as fouled mouthed as I had heard... the rumors prove true. As will the new ones concerning your d...d...d...demise!
131. Zittrain argues that the demise of the all-encompassing, wide-open Web is a dangerous thing, a loss of open standards and services that are "generative" — that allow people to find new uses for them.
132. On November 3, despite the huge Republican financial advantage, the attacks on me, and the pundits' predictions of the Democrats demise, the elections went our way.
133. The owner or demise charter of the ship shall cause the certificate to BE delivered to the Registrar BEfore the ship is registered.
134. Nasrudin's demise opened up a soap opera-like scandal involving a young golf caddie he had taken as a third wife and the chairman of the KPK, who is on trial for allegedly masterminding the crime.
135. British showbiz writers searched for tittle-tattle on Robbie Williams' love life and speculated endlessly about the demise of the hit girl band The Spice Girls (news - web sites).
136. She warned: "The demise of antibacterial drug discovery brings the spectre of untreatable infections."
137. Now we see a similar reaction with the grisly demise of Muammar Qaddafi after a couple of months of hiding.
138. Central planning has at least in part been blamed for the current demise of state - owned enterprises.
139. Following World War I and the demise of Austria-Hungary, Croatia joined the Kingdom of Serbs(sentencedict .com), Croats and Slovenes (which became Yugoslavia in 1929).
140. I can't decide whether you represent our future or our demise.
141. Multiple factors have contributed to the demise, including logging, agricultural land conversion, over-exploitation, population growth, pollution and the impact of invasive alien species.
142. Smoking, rather than genetics, was the cause of his early demise.
143. Poor piggies. So friendly and yet unaware of their imminent demise.
144. Increased climate variability from AD 250 to 600 coincided with the demise of the Western Roman Empire and the turmoil of the Migration Period.
145. An owner or demise charter who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with subsection (1), commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000.
146. No doubt it will inflame fears about our demise on Dec . 21, 2012.
147. He studied the creation and inhabitation and demise of the colony.
148. Due to the demise of their original label it's never been released in the US, which is downright criminal.
149. We remark that time " flies " as we hurtle toward our inevitable demise.
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