deceased
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
Related Words
See dead.
Other Word Forms
- undeceased adjective
Etymology
Origin of deceased
Example Sentences
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Roome sold the financial business she had run for 18 years to campaign for Jools' Law, a right for parents to access their deceased child's data without a court order.
From BBC
Among the concerns of the departing prosecutors was pressure to investigate the wife of the deceased woman, one of the people said.
I did not want to parade around Mississippi wearing one of her deceased, winged friends on my head.
From Literature
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"We really feel for the local community there and the family, friends and loved ones of the person that is deceased," he told national broadcaster ABC.
From Barron's
A friend of the deceased, in most cases, has no standing to complain about attorney conflicts.
From MarketWatch
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