Synonym: death, dying. Similar words: premise, pandemic, academic, epidemic, remiss, chemistry, emission, euphemism. Meaning: [dɪ'maɪz] n. the time when something ends.
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91. The demise of a patient right at need is the behavior of respecting a patient and can apply in clinic.
92. That's how the family haughtily enjoyed utmost privilege in Romania saw its demise.
93. By 2011 debris in the center of the ring, which is about a light-year in diameter, was blazing more intensely as the supernova entered a new stage of stellar demise.
94. With the demise of the Yuan Dynasty, Suzhou became a gathering place for Chinese intellectuals.
95. Both are massive, dark-colored, extra-plannar beings who unendingly hunt down those who have cheated death, seeking to bring about their rightful and inevitable demise.
96. Chapter Five dwells upon the demise clause and identity of carrier clause.
97. And he has met his demise because the government and the people of Yemen have joined the international community in a common effort against Al Qaeda.
98. The euro. In spite of all the talk about the euro's demise, and the problems of Greece and Spain and Italy, the currency is surviving, as is the economic union it represents.
99. Seen mostly as a counterweight to Moscow for 20 years, China seemed a giant irrelevancy after the demise of the Soviet Union.
100. Malefic Visions: Malzahar infects his target's mind with cruel visions of their demise, dealing damage each second.
101. The international law enforcement agency Interpol called for extra vigilance, saying the death did not represent the demise of al-Qaeda affiliates.
102. An owner, demise charter or master who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with subsection (2) commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000.
103. September 15 may stand as the date of its demise.
104. He shall give notice in writing to the Registrar and to the demise charter (if any) that he wishes the ship's registration to BE closed.
105. However,(http://sentencedict.com/demise.html) these must be distinguished from simple "hydropic degeneration" seen in placentas of fetuses undergoing intrauterine demise.
106. The elections in Tunisia and the dramatic demise of former Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi have pushed the allegations of an Iran-sponsored plot to assassinate the Saudi envoy to Washington on U.
107. Demise of the Crown formerly caused a dissolution of Parliament.
108. Its demise cannot be explained by high administrative and collection costs alone.
109. Narrator: Thus did man become the architect of his own demise.
110. In foreland, the exchange scale and quantities of the collective construction land by remise, demise, rent and mortgage are very tremendous.
111. An owner or demise charter who contravenes suBsection (2), (4) (B) or (5) commits an offence and is liaBle to a fine of $5,000.
112. Fees or charges payable pursuant to regulations made under subsection (1) may be recovered from the owner or demise charter in the District Court as a civil debt.
113. Their demise was caused by bad risk management, and a failure to understand the high risks of an overheated real-estate market, the root cause of our current problems.
114. A demise charter who, without reasonable excuse, fails to comply with subsection (1) commits an offence and is liable to a fine of $5,000.
115. History of Eastern Roman Empire was for the Byzantine Empire, and its rule beyond the 15th century, the demise in 1453 by the Turks.
116. The avascular villi of molar pregnancy are quite large. However, these must be distinguished from simple "hydropic degeneration" seen in placentas of fetuses undergoing intrauterine demise.
117. Since the demise of the tax shelter, strategies for saving individual income taxes are harder to come by.
118. In 1887, the federal government sought to divide up Indian lands for individual ownership, a step leading toward the eventual demise of native tribes.
119. We can honestly say that we do not regret the demise of this muckraking paper.
120. All this is not to antedate the demise of the empire.
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