demise
Kelime Anlamı :
1. vefat.
2. ölüm.
3. devretme.
4. vasiyetle devretmek.
5. bırakmak.
6. batmak.
7. devir.
8. feragat etmek.
9. feragat.
10. vefat etmek.
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Tanımlar :
1.
death.
2. the end of existence or activity; termination: the demise of the streetcar.
3. law transfer of an estate by lease or will.
4. the transfer of a ruler's authority by death or abdication.
5. law to transfer (an estate) by will or lease.
6. to transfer (sovereignty) by abdication or will.
7. law to be transferred by will or descent: the land demised to a charitable institution.
8. to die.
2. the end of existence or activity; termination: the demise of the streetcar.
3. law transfer of an estate by lease or will.
4. the transfer of a ruler's authority by death or abdication.
5. law to transfer (an estate) by will or lease.
6. to transfer (sovereignty) by abdication or will.
7. law to be transferred by will or descent: the land demised to a charitable institution.
8. to die.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
the conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter.
2. transmission by formal act or conveyance to an heir or successor; transference; especially, the transfer or transmission of the crown or royal authority to a successor.
3. death.
4. end (less common, usually in a negative manner)
5. to give.
6. to convey, as by will or lease.
7. to transmit by inheritance.
8. to pass by inheritance.
9. to die.
2. transmission by formal act or conveyance to an heir or successor; transference; especially, the transfer or transmission of the crown or royal authority to a successor.
3. death.
4. end (less common, usually in a negative manner)
5. to give.
6. to convey, as by will or lease.
7. to transmit by inheritance.
8. to pass by inheritance.
9. to die.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
transmission by formal act or conveyance to an heir or successor; transference; especially, the transfer or transmission of the crown or royal authority to a successor.
2. the decease of a royal or princely person; hence, also, the death of any illustrious person.
3. the conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter.
4. to transfer or transmit by succession or inheritance; to grant or bestow by will; to bequeath.
5. to convey; to give.
6. to convey, as an estate, by lease; to lease.
2. the decease of a royal or princely person; hence, also, the death of any illustrious person.
3. the conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter.
4. to transfer or transmit by succession or inheritance; to grant or bestow by will; to bequeath.
5. to convey; to give.
6. to convey, as an estate, by lease; to lease.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
to bequeath; grant by will.
2. in law, to transfer or convey, as an estate, for life or for years; lease.
3. to pass by bequest or inheritance; descend, as property.
4. transfer; transmission; devolution, as of a right or an estate in consequence of death, forfeiture of title, etc.
5. in law, a conveyance or transfer of an estate by will or lease in fee, for life or for a term of years; in modern use, a lease for years.
6. hence death, especially of a sovereign or other person transmitting important possessions or great fame: often used as a mere euphemism for death, without other implication.
2. in law, to transfer or convey, as an estate, for life or for years; lease.
3. to pass by bequest or inheritance; descend, as property.
4. transfer; transmission; devolution, as of a right or an estate in consequence of death, forfeiture of title, etc.
5. in law, a conveyance or transfer of an estate by will or lease in fee, for life or for a term of years; in modern use, a lease for years.
6. hence death, especially of a sovereign or other person transmitting important possessions or great fame: often used as a mere euphemism for death, without other implication.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia