demise
/dɪˈmaɪz/noun, verb2 syllables
Demise means: the time when something ends.
Synonyms for demise10
What does demise mean?2
noun
1
the time when something ends“it was the death of all his plans”
verb
1
transfer by a lease or by a will
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with demise?43
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Demise in a sentence
- He met his demise at the hands of a crowd of jealous husbands.AlanF_US
- Trawler nets are one possible cause for the demise of the marine mammals.LK
- Rumours of our demise have been greatly exaggerated.sundown
- Alienation from nature will one day become humanity's demise.frpzzd
- My grandma has a wall of precariously crockery. Their demise is inevitable.frzzl
- Sami was planning his own demise.OsoHombre
- Spain's countryside is suffering a slow demise after the long exodus of its rural population.Hybrid
- If the demise of the combustion engine is near, Algeria shouldn't become a dump for European used cars.Amastan
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Forms of demise
as a noun
- plural
- demises
as a verb
- past tense
- demised
- present participle
- demising
- third-person singular
- demises
- past participle
- demised