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Antonyms:
be born,
birth,
nascence,
nascency,
nativity
Often used in the same context:
cardiac insufficiency,
tertiary syphilis,
hypovolemic shock,
illness,
cerebral thrombosis,
flaccid paralysis,
nephritis,
condoling,
fat embolism,
dropsy,
hyperemesis,
aliment,
debility,
cutis,
affliction,
enteric fever,
septicemic,
proband,
sickness,
marasmus,
sequela,
bronchopneumonia,
disease,
deads,
kwashiorkor,
neurosyphilis,
childbed fever,
gastric ulcer,
haemorrhagic fever,
antemortem,
enteritis,
abruption,
death,
goitre,
sicknesses,
arteriolar,
coryza,
plasmodium vivax,
arterial sclerosis,
exsanguination,
paresis,
onsets,
incapacities,
osteopetrosis,
catarrh,
dysmenorrhoea,
amenorrhoea,
thyroiditis,
acci,
blackwater fever,
hydrocele,
pulmonary tuberculosis,
embalmment,
goiter,
senile dementia,
puerperal,
anterograde amnesia,
lobar pneumonia,
testate,
orphanhood,
hypovolemia,
hyperemesis gravidarum,
congenital abnormality,
epididymitis,
septicaemia,
hyperglycaemia,
malabsorption syndrome,
uremia,
nephrosis,
splanchnic,
erysipelas,
haemophiliac,
dementia praecox,
invalids,
cerebrovascular accident,
arteriosclerosis,
postural hypotension,
diabetes insipidus,
cytopenia,
coronary thrombosis,
puerperal fever,
hiatus hernia,
bronchial asthma,
rh incompatibility,
ascribable,
abscondment,
kano,
mortality,
sicca,
tracheitis,
tubercle bacillus,
cholecystitis,
histiocytosis,
mzee,
cerebri,
porphyria,
lungworm,
chloracne,
filaria,
lymphocytosis,
contagious disease,
rh positive,
demise,
advent,
downfall,
overthrow,
arrival,
disappearance,
dissolution,
extinction,
resumption,
bankruptcy,
dismemberment,
exhaustion,
shipwreck,
undoing,
abdication,
culmination,
deliverance,
eclipse,
resurrection
More specific:
buy it,
buy the farm,
choke,
conk,
croak,
crucifixion,
departure,
die suddenly,
die unexpectedly,
drop dead,
drown,
exit,
expiration,
fall,
fatality,
finish,
going,
human death,
kick the bucket,
leave,
leave behind,
loss,
martyrdom,
megadeath,
passing,
pip out,
pop off,
predecease,
release,
snuff it,
starve,
succumb,
suffocate,
yield
More general:
alteration,
change,
modification
Synonyms:
death,
die,
exit,
expire,
go,
pass away,
perish
Also try:
— Adjectives for decease:
own,
sudden,
premature,
untimely,
early,
lamented,
recent,
actual,
speedy,
unexpected,
immediate,
more...
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