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decedent

[ UK /dɪsˈiːdənt/ ]
[ US /dɛˈsidənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who is no longer alive
    I wonder what the dead person would have done

How To Use decedent In A Sentence

  • It matters very much to both individuals, their communities, their decedents, and the nation they hail from whether they are from a nation of computer chip makers or potato chip makers. Borjas: What's His Problem?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • In the ambulance, the EMTs took the decedent's vital signs, continued to bag him with high-flow oxygen, monitored his heart, and gave him CPR.
  • Her last effort, about a Texan who killed his roommate after an argument over the decedent's foot odor, is noble indeed, and she even included the medical term bromidrosis, which surely earns her extra points. BC Bowl: "If you like oral sex, vote for me"
  • We selected never smoking decedents and controls aged 60 years or over because there were few younger controls.
  • In a brief opinion, a Surrogate Judge in New York recognized a Canadian same-sex marriage for probate purposes, declaring the surviving partner the "surviving spouse and sole distributee" and thus not requiring process to other members of the decedent's family. Progressive Bloggers
  • Article 11 Where a decedent survived his child, the direct lineal descendants of the predeceased child inherit in subrogation.
  • With all decedents, we study everything we can find out about the person's background, and we consider everything we learn," he said. The curious case of the corpse in the car trunk
  • What about the fact that the only cultures in the past that have been very open about sex – the word decedent comes to mind – were gigantic empires spiraling their way down into destruction – such as Babylon and Rome. “A healthier, less puritanical culture”
  • For instance, if a decedent was married at the time of death, the spouse will likely start the probate alone.
  • Where is the proof here of any prior amorous relationship between the defendant and the decedent?
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