Decease in a sentence as a noun

"By that rhetoric why use any medicine for any decease at all?

This decease is not caused by a bacteria or a virus, but a wrong kind of protein that ends up in the brain.

BSE, aka. mad cow decease is a symptom that is caused by feeding cows with animal protein, in particular from other cows.

- If possible never declare a decease onboard , first you could be wrong!, and it is a bureaucratic mess.

Depression is a curable decease that sometimes can even be detected with blood and saliva tests.

See this comment elsewhere:"If possible never declare a decease onboard , first you could be wrong!, and it is a bureaucratic mess.

Decease in a sentence as a verb

Depending on the decease this side-effect IS the better alternative.

And then you suffer a tragic family loss or an incurable decease or something, and you gain some humility and perspective....

The best way to teach a man to reduce their debt, to reduce their cost of living, to decease the time they spend on waste and paperwork is to teach them that they have the power to do something about it.

I might choose to believe that Jesus of Nazareth was born of a virgin in Bethlehem, and that later he both did and did not die, since he was seen again by humans after the time of his apparent decease.

The latter is an understandable position: I have plenty of concerns about money in politics leading to electioneering, I just personally think the cure has potential to be worse the decease.

Is it possible to relate, without an indignant smile, that, on the father's decease, the property of a nation, like that of a drove of oxen, descends to his infant son, as yet unknown to mankind and to himself; and that the bravest warriors and the wisest statesmen, relinquishing their natural right to empire, approach the royal cradle with bended knees and protestations of inviolable fidelity?

Decease definitions

noun

the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren"

See also: death expiry

verb

pass from physical life and lose all bodily attributes and functions necessary to sustain life; "She died from cancer"; "The children perished in the fire"; "The patient went peacefully"; "The old guy kicked the bucket at the age of 102"

See also: perish exit expire pass conk