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词汇 decedent
释义 decedent
noun[ C ]
 law specializeduk /dɪˈsiː.dənt/ us /dɪˈsiː.dənt/
a person who has died:
The judge will assess the situation, taking into account the wishes of the decedent, if they can be determined.
Do heirs pay capital gains tax on the assets they acquire from a decedent?
The entire value of the home was includable in the decedent's gross estate.
The autopsy report stated that officers used a non-lethal weapon to subdue the decedent.
The organization claimed this was an unjustified affront to the right of a decedent to leave his estate as he wishes.
The undertakers worked for days taking care of over 800 decedents.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Death and dying
all-cause mortality
antemortem
bereave
bite
bleed out
coroner
death toll
ghost
have one foot in the graveidiom
macabre
perish
raise
raise someone from the deadidiom
remains
roadkill
self-extinction
sepulchrally
snuff
strike someone down
toll

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Examples of decedent


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Of the 1,578 individuals interviewed, 423 of their family members had cancer listed as the leading cause of death on the decedent's death certificate.
The holdings of a decedent with no lineal descendants and no designated heirs reverted back to the community for reassignment.
They looked not only at the decedent's and nextof-kin's age, but also for any indication about donation made by the decedents on their driving licenses.
The strongest predictor of high end-of-life caregiver strain was the severity of the decedents' symptom distress.
As caregivers at the end of life, men are less common and less likely to report caregiver strain and decedent symptom distress.
One can argue a very strong case for kitchen equipment comprising goods that are indistinguishable in the inventories of male and female decedents.
More than half of these decedents -27- are secondary interments, which means that 84% of the secondary individuals are par t of multiple burials.
The decedent's ancestral patronym group had first claim, followed by his or her ancestral customary subdivision (see below).
Neither her immediate in-laws nor the decedent's patronym group had grounds to challenge her.
There were no statistically significant differences with regard to decedents' gender.
For the 25 husbands, sons, wives, and daughters who reported the highest levels of strain, we also analyzed caregivers' description of the decedent's last few days of life.
This style of multiple burial- with various age combinations-implies familial relations among the decedents, especially in the five examples in which a secondary interment was placed with a primary one.
Approximately three quarters of bereaved family members of decedents in all groups perceived the overall quality of care as excellent; however, opportunities to improve care were also identified.
Does it also matter who is asked for permission for donation, how old the decedent was, and whether the decedent had explicitly consented to the process?
But as emphasized above, routine recovery would come into play only after brain death is declared - a determination that is made before the decedent is taken to the operating room.
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