Demise (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

noun
  1. death or decease.
  2. termination of existence or operation: the demise of the empire.
  3. Law.
    • a death or decease occasioning the transfer of an estate.
    • a conveyance or transfer of an estate.
  4. transfer of sovereignty, as by the death or deposition of the sovereign.
verb (used with object), de·mised, de·mis·ing.
  1. to transfer (an estate or the like) for a limited time; lease.
  2. to transfer (sovereignty), as by the death or abdication of the sovereign.
verb (used without object), de·mised, de·mis·ing.
  1. to pass by bequest, inheritance, or succession.
noun
  1. failure or termination
  2. a euphemistic or formal word for death
  3. property law
    • a transfer of an estate by lease
    • the passing or transfer of an estate on the death of the owner
  4. the immediate transfer of sovereignty to a successor upon the death, abdication, etc, of a ruler (esp in the phrase demise of the crown)
verb
  1. to transfer or be transferred by inheritance, will, or succession
  2. to transfer (an estate, etc) for a limited period; lease
  3. to transfer (sovereignty, a title, etc) by or as if by the death, deposition, etc, of a ruler
Demise (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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