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1 demise
N1. मृत्युThe demise of the players sports-man ship is very sad. -
2 demise
n.मृत्यु; पट्टा, समर्पण, प्रदानv. tr.देना, प्रदान करना, हस्तांतरित करना -
3 bemoan
VTI1. दुख\bemoanप्रकट\bemoanकरनाWe bemoaned the demise of our uncle. -
4 gamely
Adv1. निडरता\gamelyसेDespite his father's demise Sachin played gamely to win the match. -
5 jolt
N1. झटकाThe building got a jolt due to the earthquake.2. दुखHer father's sudden demise was a big jolt for her.--------VT1. हिलानाThe bomb explosion jolted the entire building. -
6 lament
N1. शोकPathetic laments of the family2. मर्सियाIt is customary to compose laments over the death of an important person.--------V1. शोक प्रकट करनाMere lamenting over corruption is not going to remove it.They lamented as their friend's demise. -
7 learn
V1. विद्या\learnअर्जन\learnकरनाHe is learning new techniques of scientific experimentation in this field.2. सीखनाHe learnt swimming at a very early age.3. रटना(by heart) She has learnt the poem by heart.4. सूचना पानाI learnt about his mother's demise yesterday only. -
8 sympathetic
Adj1. सहानुभूतिशीलHe was very sympathetic on the demise of her mother.2. सहानुभूतिसूचकMahesh wept bitterly when his dear friend met an accident. It shows his sympathetic nature.3. कारुणिकThe devastation caused by earthquake was very sympathetic. -
9 unbalance
V1. असंतुलित\unbalanceकर\unbalanceदेनाHis sudden demise unbalanced the whole programme. -
10 unhinge
VT1. पागल\unhingeया\unhingeविक्षिप्त\unhingeबना\unhingeदेनाThe sudden demise of her husband unhinged her. -
11 unnerve
VT1. हतोत्साह\unnerveकरनाHis sudden demise unnerved my spirit to live. -
12 unnerving
Adj1. हतोत्साहित\unnervingहुआHis sudden demise was unnerving. -
13 unnervingly
Adv1. हतोत्साह\unnervinglyसेHis sudden demise was unnervingly shocking.
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demise — de·mise 1 /di mīz/ vt de·mised, de·mis·ing: to convey (possession of property) by will or lease the demised premises demise 2 n [Anglo French, from feminine past participle of demettre to convey by lease, from Old French, to put down, give up,… … Law dictionary
Demise — De*mise , n. [F. d[ e]mettre, p. p. d[ e]mis, d[ e]mise, to put away, lay down; pref. d[ e] (L. de or dis ) + mettre to put, place, lay, fr. L. mittere to send. See {Mission}, and cf. {Dismiss}, {Demit}.] 1. Transmission by formal act or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Demise — De*mise , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Demised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Demising}.] 1. To transfer or transmit by succession or inheritance; to grant or bestow by will; to bequeath. Power to demise my lands. Swift. [1913 Webster] What honor Canst thou demise… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
demise — mid 15c., from M.Fr. demise, fem. pp. of démettre dismiss, put away, from des away (from L. dis ) + M.Fr. mettre put, from L. mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Originally transfer of estate by will, meaning extended 1754 to death … Etymology dictionary
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demise — ► NOUN 1) a person s death. 2) the end or failure of something. ORIGIN Old French, from Latin dimittere send away … English terms dictionary
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demise — I v. To convey or create an estate for years or life. To lease; to bequeath or transmit by succession or inheritance II n. A conveyance of an estate to another for life, for years, or at will (most commonly for years); a lease. Originally a… … Black's law dictionary
demise — I v. To convey or create an estate for years or life. To lease; to bequeath or transmit by succession or inheritance II n. A conveyance of an estate to another for life, for years, or at will (most commonly for years); a lease. Originally a… … Black's law dictionary