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demised

  • past participle
    of demise.
    demise
    noun
    death or decease.
  • past tense form
    of demise.
    demise
    noun
    death or decease.

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Having spent the past 20 years in Mississippi, the couple will be remembered by friends and family for amassing a collection of nearly 1,000 announcements of the demised.

From Washington Times Apr. 8, 2018

Photograph: Rebecca Jewell/Ghosts of Gone Birds They are all, alas, bleeding demised, passed on, no more, ceased to be, bereft of life and resting in peace.

From The Guardian Aug. 24, 2011

Perhaps never was he so proud of them as last September, when "Rudy," their favorite fox terrier, unhappily demised.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Captain claimed he was as good as a buzzard at locating the newly demised.

From The Killer by Stewart Edward White

John B. Waldo, recently demised, was also a pupil of mine for about two years.

From Memoirs of Orange Jacobs by Orange Jacobs