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2021年2月22日 · No. "Deceased" is an adjective; "decease" is not generally used as a verb. You might find it in dictionaries, but OED, for example, has no examples later than the …

British English. Feb 3, 2017. #6. "The son of the deceased" becomes "the deceased's son". Perhaps deceased is capitalized in legal documents. I don't know. It's a formal …

Colorado. English-US. Apr 24, 2011. #2. I think either term would be appropriate and equally polite, Xander. Both of them are softer ways of saying "dead". Both would work in a polite …

2012年12月3日 · Senior Member. Indianapolis, Indiana, USA. English - US. Dec 3, 2012. #3. Deceased is more common. Expired would be understood (I think) but it's sufficiently …

Jul 19, 2023. #1. Hello everyone, I already know that both ''dead '' and ''deceased'' can be used to say that someone died. I also know that ''deceased'' is a euphemism, and …

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