demising Synonyms

demising Meaning

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demising (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Demise

demising Sentence Examples

  1. The historian documented the demising of the once-powerful empire. (Refers to the end/fall of the empire)
  2. The doctor confirmed the patient's demising after a long battle with illness. (Formal term for death)
  3. The contract outlined the demising of the property to the new tenant for a one-year lease. (Legal term for transfer)
  4. The company faced a demising financial situation due to recent market changes. (Formal way of saying decline)
  5. Rumors of the king's demising sparked a period of political uncertainty. (Refers to the death of a monarch)
  6. The project suffered a demising setback due to unforeseen complications. (Formal term for a significant halt)
  7. After years of neglect, the building stood on the verge of demising. (Implies reaching a state of severe disrepair)
  8. The author penned a tragic story about a family dealing with the demising of their beloved pet. (Formal term for the pet's death)
  9. Public interest in the sport began to show signs of demising after several high-profile scandals. (Formal way of saying losing popularity)
  10. The peace treaty aimed to prevent any further demising conflicts between the nations. (Formal term for ending a war)

FAQs About the word demising

of Demise

departing, perishing, expiring,dying, falling, fading, popping off, kicking off, passing (on), succumbing

existing, breathing,living, coming to, coming to, existing, breathing, living, lingering, being

The historian documented the demising of the once-powerful empire. (Refers to the end/fall of the empire)

The doctor confirmed the patient's demising after a long battle with illness. (Formal term for death)

The contract outlined the demising of the property to the new tenant for a one-year lease. (Legal term for transfer)

The company faced a demising financial situation due to recent market changes. (Formal way of saying decline)