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death care

American  

noun

  1. the products, services, and arrangements having to do with funerals and burials.


Other Word Forms

  • death-care adjective

Example Sentences

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As part of their proposals, the Law Commission has called on members of the public, experts and those involved in the death care sector to share their views.

From BBC

In the events she hosts around the city, Ketcher includes other organizations and people in the local death care industry, such as Mortician in the Kitchen, a project by Amber Carvaly, a licensed funeral director whose work focuses on the role of food in the death and grieving process.

From Los Angeles Times

Loosely based on a true story, Maggie Betts’ sophomore film starts out as a contract dispute between two funeral home owners, but morphs into a bigger examination of race, inequality and corruption lingering in the “death care” industry.

From Seattle Times

At a minimum, a “values letter” can outline what’s important to you about your death care.

From Seattle Times

New York's approval of the process was "a huge step for accessible green death care nationwide", one Washington-based provider, Return Home, told the New York Post.

From BBC