English to Arabic Dictionary deceased

deceased

متوفى
definition
verb
Dominic will live for another few years, but as soon as he deceases , his daughter will take his position.
die.
noun
in memory of the deceased
a person who has died.
adjective
the cremation of a deceased person
dead; no longer living.
translation of 'deceased'
noun
فقيد
adjective
مرحوم,
ميت,
متوفى
example
The jury found that the 'deceased' had killed himself while the balance of his mind was disturbed.
The names of thousands of 'deceased' residents have not been taken off state voting lists because of bureaucratic oversight.
On the third, seventh, and fortieth day after a loved one's death, there are large gatherings dedicated to the 'deceased' 's memory.
She is 'deceased' , your Honour, as I understand it.
The 'deceased' 's depression and psychosis after the cross-examination flowed, not from his back injury, but from his pursuit of compensation.
The 'deceased' 's solicitor and his social worker had concerns for his well being.
There is also evidence that living donor kidneys give significantly better results than kidneys from 'deceased' donors.
The 'deceased' 's use of violence was not premeditated and he had no intention to kill.
Her conduct as solicitor of the administration of the estate of Cecil Burrows 'deceased' was the subject matter of an application for a remuneration certificate.
Fr McCauley from the Dominican Priory celebrated the mass for the living and the 'deceased' members of the community.
Five days before his death she had left the marital home, and the question was whether there was any prospect of a reconciliation between the plaintiff and her 'deceased' husband.
The 'deceased' was found with multiple head injuries on a footpath after the two accused had left him.
The 'deceased' was born in Portugal but worked for several years in Mozambique at a cement factory owned by a distant relative.
The 'deceased' remained with her parents, where the appellant also stayed from time to time.
The 'deceased' came to Canada from Greece in 1965, followed by his brother Steve in 1967.
However, there is an important difference in the nature of the decision to be made by the surrogate of a living patient and the surrogate of a 'deceased' patient.
The Applicant in that case questioned the testamentary capacity of the 'deceased' person.
The 'deceased' was always sober and coherent at the time of such conversations and had no reason to lie to her brother as she had nothing to gain from it.
They have set out plans for a club reunion with Mass in St. Abban's Church, Doonane, at 7.30 pm for the living and 'deceased' members of the Club.
His gallery boasts a collection by both living and 'deceased' Missouri painters, many of whom have actually painted the park.
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