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I. deceased [dɪˈsi:st] ur. jez. SAM. the deceased

1. deceased (person):

the deceased
zmarły(-ła) m. spol (ž. spol)
the deceased
nieboszczyk(-czka) m. spol (ž. spol)

2. deceased (people):

the deceased
zmarli mn.

II. deceased [dɪˈsi:st] ur. jez. PRID.

deceased

decease [dɪˈsi:s] SAM. brez mn. ur. jez.

zgon m. spol
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decease GLAG.

decease nepreh. glag.

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the deceased
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A serious foot decease in the mid-1980s made it difficult for her to work.
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Just as we have many other problems, e.g., famine, decease, and war, they are quickly solved in a civilized world.
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Two children by his first wife died young, and he had three more children with his second wife who survived his decease.
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He continued, however, in the care of his congregation till within a few months of his decease, when, from the same cause, he was compelled to discontinue his public services.
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At his decease the baronetcy became extinct.
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