give-up the ghost Antonyms

Meaning of give-up the ghost

Wordnet

give-up the ghost (v)

pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life

give-up the ghost

to cease to live or function, to abandon (oneself) to a feeling, influence, or activity, to allow (a hit or run in baseball) while pitching, to devote to a particular purpose or use, stop entry 1 sense 7a, to cease doing or attempting something especially as an admission of defeat, to abandon (oneself) to a particular feeling, influence, or activity, surrender entry 1 sense 1, to yield control or possession of, to desist from, to declare incurable or insoluble, to despair of seeing

give-up the ghost Sentence Examples

  1. After a valiant battle against cancer, she finally gave up the ghost, surrounded by her loving family.
  2. The ship had been battered by storms for days before it ultimately gave up the ghost and sank to the bottom of the sea.
  3. The elderly man had been hovering on the brink of death for weeks before he gave up the ghost peacefully in his sleep.
  4. The abandoned house had long been a haunting sight in the neighborhood until it finally gave up the ghost and collapsed into a pile of rubble.
  5. The old car had served its owner well for many years, but it eventually gave up the ghost and refused to start one morning.
  6. The experiment had been a promising one, but after months of setbacks, the scientists had to admit that it had given up the ghost.
  7. The once-thriving business had been struggling for years, and its owners finally had to face the reality that it had given up the ghost.
  8. The movie was a box office disaster, giving up the ghost after only a week in theaters.
  9. The haunted mansion had been the site of countless tales of terror, but eventually, the ghosts themselves gave up the ghost and left it desolate.
  10. The patient had been fighting the disease for months, but in the end, their body gave up the ghost and they passed away peacefully.

FAQs About the word give-up the ghost

pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain lifeto cease to live or function, to abandon (oneself) to a feeling, i

pass away, pass (on),die, perish, fall, check out, buy it, pop off, go, conk (out)

come to, breathe, come to, live, live, breathe, revive, linger,be, linger

After a valiant battle against cancer, she finally gave up the ghost, surrounded by her loving family.

The ship had been battered by storms for days before it ultimately gave up the ghost and sank to the bottom of the sea.

The elderly man had been hovering on the brink of death for weeks before he gave up the ghost peacefully in his sleep.

The abandoned house had long been a haunting sight in the neighborhood until it finally gave up the ghost and collapsed into a pile of rubble.