Death
Definition: The ceasing of all functions of life. After breathing, heartbeat, and brain activity stop, the life-force gradually ceases to function in body cells. Death is the opposite of life.
death
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| 1. | the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Comparebrain death. |
| 2. | an instance of this: a death in the family; letters published after his death. |
| 3. | the state of being dead: to lie still in death. |
| 4. | extinction; destruction: It will mean the death of our hopes. |
| 5. | manner of dying: a hero's death. |
| 6. | (usually initial capital letter ) the agent of death personified, usually represented as a man or a skeleton carrying a scythe.Compare Grim Reaper. |
| 7. | Also called spiritual death. loss or absence of spiritual life. |
| 8. | Christian Science. the false belief that life comes to an end. |
| 9. | bloodshed or murder: Hitler was responsible for the death of millions. |
| 10. | a cause or occasion of death: You'll be the death of me yet! |
| 11. | Archaic. pestilence; plague. Compare Black Death. Synonyms: 1. decease, demise, passing, departure. Antonyms: 1. birth, life. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2009. Cite This Source | Link To Death |
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