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- PERISH Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PERISH is to become destroyed or ruined : cease to exist How to use perish in a sentence
- Perished - definition of perished by The Free Dictionary
To die or be destroyed, especially in a violent or untimely manner: "Must then a Christ perish in torment in every age to save those who have no imagination?" (George Bernard Shaw) 2 To pass from existence; disappear gradually: "Man will go down into the pit, and all his thoughts will perish" (A J Balfour) 3
- PERISH | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PERISH definition: 1 to die, especially in an accident or by being killed, or to be destroyed: 2 If material such… Learn more
- PERISHED Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Perished definition: (of a person, part of the body, etc) extremely cold See examples of PERISHED used in a sentence
- Perish - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
To perish means to die Your brother's goldfish might perish if he forgets to feed it — so be sure to remind him that Goldie needs her dinner! Perish comes from a Latin verb that means "to pass away " Many passengers on the Titanic perished after the ship hit an iceberg
- perished adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of perished adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- PERISH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If people or animals perish, they die as a result of very harsh conditions or as the result of an accident Most of the butterflies perish in the first frosts of autumn [VERB] the ferry disaster in which 193 passengers perished [VERB] If something perishes, it comes to an end or is destroyed for ever
- PERISHED Synonyms: 141 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for PERISHED: departed, vanished, lost, extinct, dead, absent, lacking, nonexistent; Antonyms of PERISHED: present, alive, active, existent, thriving, current, living, common
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