demised (Meaning)

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demised (imp. & p. p.)

of Demise

demised Sentence Examples

  1. The lease agreement stipulated that the apartment was **demised** (leased) for a term of one year. (Legal context)
  2. Following the owner's passing, the property was **demised** (transferred) to his heirs. (Legal context)
  3. The historical records revealed the land had been **demised** (granted) to the noble family centuries ago. (Historical context)
  4. The construction project was delayed due to issues with the **demised** (leased) equipment. (Business context)
  5. The company sought to **demise** (sublease) a portion of its office space to accommodate another firm. (Business context)
  6. As per the contract, the tenant is responsible for maintaining the **demised** (leased) premises in good condition. (Legal context)
  7. The **demised** (leased) car needed to be returned to the rental agency by the end of the week. (Business context)
  8. The recent legislation aimed to simplify the process of **demising** (leasing) vacant properties. (Legal context)
  9. Disagreements regarding the state of the **demised** (leased) property often lead to tenant-landlord disputes. (Legal context)
  10. **Demising** (leasing) out a portion of their land allowed the farmers to generate additional income. (Business context)

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of Demise

departed, extinct, dead, late, gone, deceased,fallen, low,defunct, breathless

breathing, going, living, alive, live, living, going, breathing, live, quick

The lease agreement stipulated that the apartment was **demised** (leased) for a term of one year. (Legal context)

Following the owner's passing, the property was **demised** (transferred) to his heirs. (Legal context)

The historical records revealed the land had been **demised** (granted) to the noble family centuries ago. (Historical context)

The construction project was delayed due to issues with the **demised** (leased) equipment. (Business context)