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demise

[dih-mahyz] / dɪˈmaɪz /


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It was recently moved closer to midnight in part due to New START's demise.

From Barron's

But we might remark on the breadth of its impact as another result of transformed educational priorities, monoculture’s demise and individualized information streams.

From Salon

Now, the sedan’s demise epitomizes the dramatic change occurring—yet again—at Tesla as Musk takes on his next big gamble: reshaping the carmaker into a robotics company.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It provides valuable insights into the evolution of stars, including their formation in various regions of the Galaxy, how they interact with other celestial objects, and ultimately their demise."

From Science Daily

In an email he said it was "hard to read that the demise of the trust continues to make an impact on individuals and organisations in Coventry and beyond".

From BBC