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Definition
Synonym
Ableben
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Ableben
n
decease, demise, death
Ableben
n
; Hinscheiden
n
poet.
; Hinschied
n
poet.
Schw.
decease
adm.
; demise
poet.
(death)
versterben, sterben,
ableben
versterbend, sterbend,
ableben
d
verstorben, gestorben
to decease
deceasing
deceased
versterben; sterben;
ableben
; hinscheiden
v
versterbend; sterbend;
ableben
d; hinscheidend
verstorben; gestorben; abgelebt; hingeschieden
to decease
deceasing
deceased
Anteilnahme
f
; Beileid
n
(Trauerfall)
soc.
mit aufrichtigem Beileid
jdm. sein Beileid bezeigen; jdm. kondolieren
Vielen Dank für Ihre Anteilnahme (am
Ableben
unseres Vaters).
sympathy; sympathies (bereavement)
in deepest sympathy
to offer one's sympathies to sb.
Many thanks for the sympathy shown to us (on the passing of our father).
früher sterben; früher versterben; eher
ableben
(als)
früher sterbend; früher versterbend; eher
ableben
d
früher gestorben; früher verstorben; eher abgelebt
Er verstarb früher als seine Frau.
to predecease
predeceasing
predeceased
He predeceased his wife.
früher sterben, früher versterben, eher
ableben
(als)
früher sterbend, früher versterbend, eher
ableben
d
früher gestorben, früher verstorben, eher abgelebt
Er verstarb früher als seine Frau.
to predecease
predeceasing
predeceased
He predeceased his wife.
früher sterben; früher versterben; eher
ableben
als jdn.; vor jdm. sterben
v
früher sterbend; früher versterbend; eher
ableben
d
früher gestorben; früher verstorben; eher abgelebt
Er verstarb früher als seine Frau.
to predecease sb.
predeceasing
predeceased
He predeceased his wife.
Deutsche
Ableben Synonyme
Ableben
ÂAbschied
ÂExitus
ÂLebensende
ÂSterben
ÂTod
abkacken
(derb)
Âabkratzen
(derb)
Âableben
Âdahinscheiden
Âden
Tod
erleiden
Âermordet
werden
Âgetötet
werden
Âsein
Leben
lassen
Âsterben
Âums
Leben
kommen
Ableben
Abschied
Exitus
Lebensende
Sterben
Tod
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Ableben Synonym
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Englische
decease demise death Synonyme
decease
Z
annihilation
apodosis
bane
be lost
biological death
cash in
catastrophe
cease to be
cease to live
ceasing
cessation
cessation of life
clinical death
coda
conclusion
consummation
crack of doom
crossing the bar
culmination
curtain
curtains
death
death knell
debt of nature
demise
denouement
depart
depart this life
departure
destination
destiny
die
dissolution
doom
drop
dying
ebb of life
effect
end
end of life
end point
ending
envoi
epilogue
eschatology
eternal rest
exit
expiration
expire
extinction
extinguishment
fall
fall asleep
fate
final solution
final summons
final twitch
final words
finale
finality
finger of death
finis
finish
go
go out
goal
going
going off
grave
hand of death
izzard
jaws of death
knell
last
last breath
last debt
last gasp
last muster
last rest
last roundup
last sleep
last things
last trumpet
last words
latter end
leaving life
loss of life
making an end
omega
part
parting
pass
pass away
pass on
pass over
passing
passing away
passing over
payoff
period
perish
perishing
peroration
put off mortality
quietus
quit this world
release
resolution
rest
resting place
return to dust
reward
sentence of death
shades of death
shadow of death
silence
sleep
somatic death
stop breathing
stoppage
stopping place
succumb
summons of death
swan song
term
terminal
termination
terminus
up and die
windup
yield the ghost
decease
d
ago
antiquated
antique
ashes
asleep
asleep in Jesus
at rest
bereft of life
blown over
body
bones
breathless
by
bygone
bypast
cadaver
called home
carcass
carrion
clay
cold
corpse
corpus delicti
croaked
crowbait
dated
dead
dead and buried
dead and gone
dead body
dead man
dead person
death-struck
decedent
defunct
demised
departed
departed this life
destitute of life
done for
dry bones
dust
earth
elapsed
embalmed corpse
exanimate
expired
extinct
fallen
finished
food for worms
forgotten
gone
gone glimmering
gone to glory
gone west
gone-by
has-been
inanimate
irrecoverable
lapsed
late
late lamented
launched into eternity
lifeless
martyred
mortal remains
mummification
mummy
no more
obsolete
organic remains
over
passe
passed
passed away
passed on
past
pushing up daisies
released
relics
reliquiae
remains
reposing
resting easy
run out
sainted
skeleton
sleeping
smitten with death
stiff
still
stillborn
taken away
taken off
tenement of clay
the dead
the
decease
d
the defunct
the departed
the loved one
vanished
with the Lord
with the saints
without life
without vital functions
wound up
Ableben Definition
Black
death
(
)
A
pestilence
which
ravaged
Europe
and
Asia
in
the
fourteenth
century.
Death
(
v.
i.)
The
cessation
of
all
vital
phenomena
without
capability
of
resuscitation,
either
in
animals
or
plants.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Total
privation
or
loss
Death
(
v.
i.)
Manner
of
dying
Death
(
v.
i.)
Cause
of
loss
of
life.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Personified:
The
destroyer
of
life,
--
conventionally
represented
as
a
skeleton
with
a
scythe.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Danger
of
death.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Murder
Death
(
v.
i.)
Loss
of
spiritual
life.
Death
(
v.
i.)
Anything
so
dreadful
as
to
be
like
death.
Death's-head
(
n.
)
A
naked
human
skull
as
the
emblem
of
death
Death's-herb
(
n.
)
The
deadly
nightshade
(Atropa
belladonna).
Decease
(
n.
)
Departure,
especially
departure
from
this
life
Decease
(
v.
i.)
To
depart
from
this
life
Demise
(
n.
)
Transmission
by
formal
act
or
conveyance
to
an
heir
or
successor
Demise
(
n.
)
The
decease
of
a
royal
or
princely
person
Demise
(
n.
)
The
conveyance
or
transfer
of
an
estate,
either
in
fee
for
life
or
for
years,
most
commonly
the
latter.
Demise
(
v.
t.)
To
transfer
or
transmit
by
succession
or
inheritance
Demise
(
v.
t.)
To
convey
Demise
(
v.
t.)
To
convey,
as
an
estate,
by
lease
decease demise death Bedeutung
killing
kill
putting
to
death
the
act
of
terminating
a
life
death
the
act
of
killing,
he
had
two
deaths
on
his
conscience
attainder
civil
death
cancellation
of
civil
rights
danse
macabre
dance
of
death
a
medieval
dance
in
which
a
skeleton
representing
death
leads
a
procession
of
others
to
the
grave
execution
executing
capital
punishment
death
penalty
putting
a
condemned
person
to
death
death
adder
Acanthophis
antarcticus
venomous
Australian
snake
resembling
an
adder
death's-head
moth
Acherontia
atropos
European
hawkmoth
with
markings
on
the
back
resembling
a
human
skull
death
camp
a
concentration
camp
where
prisoners
are
likely
to
die
or
be
killed
death
house
death
row
the
cellblock
in
a
prison
where
those
condemned
to
death
await
execution
death
knell
death
bell
a
bell
rung
to
announce
a
death
death
mask
a
cast
taken
from
the
face
of
a
dead
person
death
seat
the
car
seat
beside
the
driver
of
an
automobile,
believed
to
be
the
most
dangerous
place
to
sit
in
a
car
in
case
of
an
accident
electric
chair
chair
death
chair
hot
seat
an
instrument
of
execution
by
electrocution,
resembles
an
ordinary
seat
for
one
person,
the
murderer
was
sentenced
to
die
in
the
chair
gas
chamber
death
chamber
instrument
of
execution
consisting
of
a
sealed
chamber
into
which
poison
gas
is
introduced,
used
to
kill
people
or
animals
death
toll
the
number
of
deaths
resulting
from
some
particular
cause
such
as
an
accident
or
a
battle
or
a
natural
disaster
death
warrant
a
warrant
to
execute
the
death
sentence
death's
head
a
human
skull
(or
a
representation
of
a
human
skull)
used
as
a
symbol
of
death
death
knell
an
omen
of
death
or
destruction
near-death
experience
the
experience
of
being
close
to
death
but
surviving
kiss
of
death
something
that
is
ruinous,
if
this
were
known
it
would
be
the
kiss
of
death
for
my
political
career
fatality
human
death
a
death
resulting
from
an
accident
or
a
disaster,
a
decrease
in
the
number
of
automobile
fatalities
wrongful
death
a
death
that
results
from
a
wrongful
act
or
from
negligence,
a
death
that
can
serve
as
the
basis
for
a
civil
action
for
damages
on
behalf
of
the
dead
person's
family
or
heirs
death
decease
expiry
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
killing
violent
death
an
event
that
causes
someone
to
die
death
squad
a
clandestine
military
or
paramilitary
team
who
murder
political
dissidents
or
petty
criminals
(usually
with
the
government's
tacit
approval)
Death
Valley
a
desert
area
that
is
part
of
the
Mojave
Desert
in
eastern
California
and
southwestern
Nevada,
contains
the
lowest
point
in
North
America
death
instinct
death
wish
Thanatos
(psychoanalysis)
an
unconscious
urge
to
die
Death
the
personification
of
death,
Death
walked
the
streets
of
the
plague-bound
city
death
the
permanent
end
of
all
life
functions
in
an
organism
or
part
of
an
organism,
the
animal
died
a
painful
death
necrobiosis
cell
death
(physiology)
the
normal
degeneration
and
death
of
living
cells
(as
in
various
epithelial
cells)
apoptosis
programmed
cell
death
caspase-mediated
cell
death
a
type
of
cell
death
in
which
the
cell
uses
specialized
cellular
machinery
to
kill
itself,
a
cell
suicide
mechanism
that
enables
metazoans
to
control
cell
number
and
eliminate
cells
that
threaten
the
animal's
survival
brain
death
cerebral
death
death
when
respiration
and
other
reflexes
are
absent,
consciousness
is
gone,
organs
can
be
removed
for
transplantation
before
the
heartbeat
stops
death
camas
zigadene
any
of
various
plants
of
the
genus
Zigadenus
having
glaucous
leaves
and
terminal
racemes
of
mostly
white
flowers,
all
are
poisonous
grassy
death
camas
Zigadenus
venenosus
Zigadenus
venenosus
gramineus
plant
of
western
North
America
to
Mexico,
poisonous
especially
to
grazing
animals
death
cap
death
cup
death
angel
destroying
angel
Amanita
phalloides
extremely
poisonous
usually
white
fungus
with
a
prominent
cup-shaped
base,
differs
from
edible
Agaricus
only
in
its
white
gills
death
benefit
insurance
or
pension
money
payable
to
a
beneficiary
of
a
deceased
advance
death
benefit
a
percentage
of
death
benefits
paid
directly
to
policy
holders
having
a
short
life
expectancy
(usually
months)
inheritance
tax
estate
tax
death
tax
death
duty
a
tax
on
the
estate
of
the
deceased
person
civil
death
the
legal
status
of
a
person
who
is
alive
but
who
has
been
deprived
of
the
rights
and
privileges
of
a
citizen
or
a
member
of
society,
the
legal
status
of
one
sentenced
to
life
imprisonment
death
the
absence
of
life
or
state
of
being
dead,
he
seemed
more
content
in
death
than
he
had
ever
been
in
life
Black
Death
Black
Plague
the
epidemic
form
of
bubonic
plague
experienced
during
the
Middle
Ages
when
it
killed
nearly
half
the
people
of
western
Europe
neonatal
death
death
of
a
liveborn
infant
within
the
first
days
of
life
sudden
infant
death
syndrome
SIDS
infant
death
crib
death
cot
death
sudden
and
unexpected
death
of
an
apparently
healthy
infant
during
sleep
living
death
a
state
of
constant
misery
cause
of
death
killer
the
causal
agent
resulting
in
death,
heart
disease
is
the
biggest
killer
in
the
United
States
end
destruction
death
a
final
state,
he
came
to
a
bad
end,
the
soalled
glorious
experiment
came
to
an
inglorious
end
death
last
the
time
at
which
life
ends,
continuing
until
dead,
she
stayed
until
his
death,
a
struggle
to
the
last
death
dying
demise
the
time
when
something
ends,
it
was
the
death
of
all
his
plans,
a
dying
of
old
hopes
sudden
death
(sports)
overtime
in
which
play
is
stopped
as
soon
as
one
contestant
scores,
e.g.
football
and
golf
deathrate
death
rate
mortality
mortality
rate
fatality
rate
the
ratio
of
deaths
in
an
area
to
the
population
of
that
area,
expressed
per
per
year
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