deceased person

NOUN
  1. someone who is no longer alive
    I wonder what the dead person would have done
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How To Use deceased person In A Sentence

  • Embalmers are advised of the protective clothing required both for handling the chemicals and the deceased persons themselves.
  • A living Mormon stands in as proxy for a deceased person, as water baptism by immersion is vicariously performed.
  • The Applicant in that case questioned the testamentary capacity of the deceased person.
  • It was on the stool that a deceased person was bathed before being laid in state.
  • A final category of occult activity is known as spiritism, which is defined as an attempt to contact or communicate with a spirit entity or deceased person (called necromancy).
  • Aurddhsadehikam danam means gifts made in course of Sraddhas and other rites that are observed for improving the position of a deceased person. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 4 Books 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18
  • In law, the ability to cross-examine and confront a witness is a critical part of the defense of an individual, but one cannot do that with a deceased person. Archive 2010-01-01
  • A living Mormon stands in as proxy for a deceased person, as water baptism by immersion is vicariously performed.
  • Inheritance tax may be imposed on gifts or items passed onto you from a deceased person. Times, Sunday Times
  • The process involves scanning a photograph of the deceased person to make a 3D scan of their skull. Times, Sunday Times
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