de-mise

Main Entry:
demise [dih-mahyz]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: fate, usually death
Synonyms: annihilation, collapse, curtains, decease, departure, dissolution, downfall, dying, end, ending, expiration, extinction, failure, fall, final thrill, last out, last roundup, lights out, number's up, passing, quietus, ruin, silence, sleep, termination
Notes: demise is the time when something ends or death; surmise is a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete or little evidence
Antonyms: birth
Main Entry: decease
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: death
Synonyms: buying the farm, curtains, defunction, demise, departure, dissolution, dying, grim reaper, passing, passing away, passing over, quietus, release, silence, sleep, taps, the end
Notes: decease is the event of dying or departure from life; disease is an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal and harmful functioning
Antonyms: birth
Main Entry: die
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: pass away; stop living
Synonyms: be no more, be taken, breathe one's last, cease to exist, conk, croak, decease, demise, depart, drop, drop off, drown, expire, finish, give up the ghost, go way of all flesh, kick the bucket, perish, relinquish life, rest in peace, succumb, suffocate
Antonyms: be born, begin, live
Main Entry: dissolution
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: death; destruction
Synonyms: adjournment, conclusion, curtains, decay, decease, decomposition, defunction, demise, disappearance, disbandment, discontinuation, dismissal, dispersal, end, ending, evaporation, extinction, finish, liquefaction, melting, overthrow, passing, quietus, release, resolution, ruin, silence, sleep, solution, suspension, termination
Antonyms: beginning, commencement, construction, start
Main Entry: end
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: death, destruction
Synonyms: annihilation, demise, dissolution, doom, expiration, extermination, extinction, finish, passing, ruin, ruination
Antonyms: birth, construction, creation
Main Entry: exit
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: leaving
Synonyms: adieu, death, demise, departure, egress, egression, evacuation, exodus, expiration, expiry, farewell, going, goodbye, leave-taking, offgoing, retirement, retreat, stampede, withdrawal
Antonyms: arrival, arriving, coming, entering, entrance
Main Entry: go
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: die, collapse
Synonyms: bend, break, cave, conclude, consume, crumble, decease, decline, demise, depart, deplete, devour, dissipate, drop, exhaust, expend, expire, fail, finish, fold up, fritter, give, pass away, pass on, perish, run through, spend, squander, succumb, terminate, use up, waste, weaken, worsen, yield
Antonyms: be born, create
Main Entry: leave
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: give, especially after death
Synonyms: allot, apportion, assign, bequeath, bequest, cede, commit, confide, consign, demise, devise, entrust, give over, hand down, leave behind, legate, refer, transmit, will
Notes: let means to make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen, to allow; leave means to go away from a place
Antonyms: hold
Main Entry: pass
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cease
Synonyms: blow over, cash in, close, decease, demise, depart, die, disappear, discontinue, dissolve, drop, dwindle, ebb, end, evaporate, expire, fade, go, melt away, pass away, perish, peter out, stop, succumb, terminate, vanish, wane
Antonyms: live
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