17 Verbs to Use for the Word decease

If Heaven be about to allow this 'wan' to perish, then they who survive its decease will get no benefit from it.

Sir: It has become my most painful duty to announce to you the decease of William Henry Harrison, late President of the United States.

This sketch was taken in February preceding his decease when he was reading without spectacles at the sale of the library of Dr. S. Johnson.

Buncle mourns the decease of each, and then hastily forms an equally violent attachment to another.

The circumstances of the deceased being in good health at nine o'clock in the evening, and of his severe sufferings till eleven, and of the nature of the wounds discovered to have been made on his person, and of his death by one in the morning, could never, he said, be done away by any evidence who should state that he had been subject to other disorders which might have occasioned his decease.

The events which followed his decease are the most complete vindication of those who exerted themselves to uphold his authority.

Solemn, because it was not possible to forget the recent decease of its late owner; and anxious, inasmuch as he had no certainty that he should find even on the charts, the places of which he sought the latitudes and longitudes.

These images, as well as those in the houses we have lately seen, do not appear to be at all the objects of adoration in this place; they were most probably intended as resemblances of those whose decease they indicate, and when we observe them in houses they occupy the most conspicuous part, but are treated more like ornaments than objects of worship.

This was an absolutely killing drink, and I tried to prove to him that frequent indulgence in it meant an early decease.

A London paper mentions the decease of a person from a singular cause.

" "Ha!" exclaimed Eubulides, "how was that?" "He prognosticated her decease on the following day, which accordingly came to pass, from her being choked with a piece of gold, not lawfully appertaining to herself, which she was endeavouring to conceal under the root of her tongue.

In the century succeeding her decease, while the number vested in the trustees of the Connexion increased from seven to thirty-three, the total number diminished to less than one half.

It had been the wish of his parents to have taken all their children with them; but a sense of duty had kept the young clergyman in the exercise of his holy office, until a request of his dying brother, and the directions of his father, caused him to hasten abroad to witness the decease of the one, and to afford all the solace within his power to the others.

Half a crown a day to attend my decease, and dost thou reckon it to me?" "SABLE....

The dying man lay close to the water, and several men, probably his relations, were seated round him, awaiting his decease.

If it be so, the Maori might have some ground for his theory that such hallucinations betoken a decease.

the whole of this estate was left by will to George Birch, Esq. at whose decease it devolved upon his only son, the present Wyrley Birch, Esq.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  decease