Synonyms for de-cease
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : dih-sees |
Phonetic Transcription : dɪˈsis |
Top 10 synonyms for de-cease Other synonyms for the word de-cease
- accede
- afterlife
- annihilation
- be destroyed
- be killed
- be lost
- be no more
- be taken
- bend
- bereavement
- bite the dust
- blow over
- break down
- breathe one's last
- buy a one-way ticket
- buy it
- buy the farm
- buying the farm
- call off all bets
- cash in
- cash in chips
- cash in one's chips
- casualty
- cave
- cease living
- cease to exist
- cessation
- check out
- close
- closing
- conclusion
- conk
- consume
- cool off
- corrupt
- croak
- curtains
- darkness
- death
- decay
- decease
- decline
- decompose
- decomposition
- deep six
- defer
- defunction
- demise
- depart
- departure
- deplete
- destruction
- devour
- die
- disappear
- disappearance
- disbandment
- discontinuation
- discontinue
- disintegrate
- dismissal
- dispersal
- dissipate
- dissolution
- dissolve
- downfall
- drop
- drop off
- drown
- dwindle
- dying
- eat crow
- ebb
- elapse
- elapsing
- end
- ending
- eradication
- eternal rest
- eternal sleep
- euthanasia
- evaporate
- evaporation
- exhaust
- exit
- expend
- expiration
- expire
- expiry
- extermination
- extinction
- fade
- fail
- failure
- faint
- fall
- fall victim to
- fatality
- final sleep
- final thrill
- finis
- finish
- flake out
- fold
- fold up
- fritter
- give
- give in
- give in to
- give out
- give up the ghost
- give way
- go
- go down
- go under
- go way of all flesh
- going
- grave
- gravepassing
- grim reaper
- heaven
- hit
- kick the bucket
- knock
- knuckle
- knuckle under
- lapse
- last out
- last rest
- last roundup
- last sleep
- lights out
- liquefaction
- lose life
- loss
- meet one's maker
- meet waterloo
- melt away
- melting
- mortality
- necrosis
- number's up
- obliteration
- oblivion
- OD
- overthrow
- pack it in
- paradise
- parting
- pass
- pass away
- pass on
- pass over
- passing
- passing away
- passing over
- perish
- peter out
- quietus
- quit
- release
- relinquish life
- repose
- resolution
- rest in peace
- rot
- ruin
- ruination
- run out
- run through
- show white flag
- silence
- sleep
- solution
- spend
- squander
- stall
- stop
- straighten
- strike out
- submit
- succumb
- suffocate
- suspension
- swat
- take the count
- taps
- terminate
- termination
- terminus
- the end
- throw in the towel
- tomb
- up and die
- use up
- vanish
- wane
- waste
- weaken
- wilt
- wither
- worsen
- yield
Définition of de-cease
Origin :- "death," early 14c., from Old French deces (12c., Modern French décès) "decease, death," from Latin decessus "death" (euphemism for mors), also "a retirement, a departure," from decess-, past participle stem of decedere "die, depart, withdraw," literally "to go down," from de- "away" (see de-) + cedere "go" (see cede). Still used with a tinge of euphemism.
- As in passing : noun death
- As in final rest : noun end of life
- As in death : noun end of life
- As in decease : noun death
- As in demise : noun fate, usually death
- As in dissolution : noun death; destruction
- As in expiration : noun finish, demise
- As in pass : verb cease
- As in pass away : verb die
- As in perish : verb die, decline, decay
- As in succumb : verb die or surrender
- As in conk : verb die
- As in decease : verb pass away; expire
- As in die : verb pass away; stop living
- As in expire : verb come to an end
- As in go : verb die, collapse
Antonyms for de-cease
- accept
- accomplishment
- accumulate
- appear
- arrival
- arrive
- ascend
- be born
- be willing
- bear
- begin
- beginning
- being
- birth
- breathe in
- build
- building
- collect
- combination
- come
- coming
- commence
- commencement
- connection
- conquer
- consciousness
- construction
- continue
- create
- creation
- defend
- deny
- develop
- development
- disagree
- earn
- entity
- entrance
- existence
- fail
- fall behind
- fight
- flourish
- gather
- get
- give birth
- grow
- growth
- hell
- hoard
- hold
- improve
- improvement
- inception
- increase
- inhale
- initiate
- initiation
- introduce
- introduction
- keep
- life
- live
- living
- lose
- mismatch
- open
- opening
- overcome
- problem
- question
- receive
- refuse
- revive
- rise
- save
- start
- stay
- stop
- store
- success
- surrender
- take
- trouble
- understanding
- unification
- use
- veto
- win
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