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    death
    /dɛθ/

    noun

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DeathDeath - Wikipedia

    Death is the end of life; the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. [1] . The remains of a former organism normally begin to decompose shortly after death. [2] . Death eventually and inevitably occurs in all organisms.

  3. the cause of the end of life, or the end or destruction of something: The failure of the family business was the death of him. See more. Fewer examples. She reacted surprisingly calmly to the news of his death. Following her son's death, she became quiet and withdrawn and rarely went out. He was jailed for 15 years for stabbing his wife to death.

  4. death. ( dɛθ) n. 1. the permanent end of all functions of life in an organism or some of its cellular components. 2. an instance of this: his death ended an era. 3. a murder or killing: he had five deaths on his conscience. 4. termination or destruction: the death of colonialism.

  5. 4 days ago · death ( countable and uncountable, plural deaths) The cessation of life and all associated processes; the end of an organism 's existence as an entity independent from its environment and its return to an inert, nonliving state. The death of my grandfather saddened the whole family. Execution (in the judicial sense).

  6. Death Definition. The act or fact of dying; permanent ending of all life in a person, animal, or plant. The state of being dead. The personification of death, usually pictured as a skeleton in a black robe, holding a scythe. Any ending resembling dying; total destruction. The death of our hopes. The cause of death.

  7. Death is defined as the cessation of all vital functions of the body including the heartbeat, brain activity (including the brain stem), and breathing.

  8. Jan 4, 2019 · Should death be defined in strictly biological terms — as the bodys failure to maintain integrated functioning of respiration, blood circulation, and neurological activity? Should death be declared on the basis of severe neurological injury even when biological functions remain intact?