English to Telugu Dictionary demise

demise

మరణము
definition
verb
The document itself is at page 1126 in volume 5, and it looks like a common or garden lease demising an interest in land, conferring exclusive possession, for the special purpose of cultivation and grazing.
convey or grant (an estate) by will or lease.
noun
Mr. Grisenthwaite's tragic demise
a person's death.
First, where a landlord let premises by demise to a tenant, he was regarded as parting with all control over them.
conveyance or transfer of property or a title by demising.
translation of 'demise'
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example
I think the thing that drives these people are their characters, as in Greek tragedies, the fatal flaw of their characters, that either causes their demise or the 'demise' of others.
Added to that was the sudden 'demise' of his father.
My lament, you see, stems from the tragic 'demise' of one of the most influential professional couples in all of the film world.
I am satisfied that I have only been given a very partial account by Mr Doshi of the causes of Wines' 'demise' .
Sandy Lane was not included in the 'demise' but the lease included a grant of a right of way over it for all purposes.
My ignorance of his 'demise' may have caused offence, and I apologize for that.
The services sector is all some regions in the UK have left after the 'demise' of the manufacturing industry.
The 'demise' of our fishing industry in recent years has resulted in constant high unemployment and emigration from our islands.
Within the week, he and his Democratic colleagues in the Senate will contribute to the legislation's 'demise' .
‘It was shocking to learn the sudden 'demise' of Mr. Koo,’ the newspaper quoted the message as saying.
First, where a landlord let premises by 'demise' to a tenant, he was regarded as parting with all control over them.
He believes the plan will play an important part in regenerating a town which has been in decline ever since the 'demise' of the mining industry.
the 'demise' of industry
Although called a charge, the lender is deemed to be in the same position as if he had been granted a mortgage by 'demise' .
A difficulty unanticipated by the couple, and, indeed by the legislators, may arise as a result of the recipient's unfortunate 'demise' .
But those days are long gone and the 'demise' of its heavy industry remains the most poignant reminder of the city's former greatness.
Some 18 months ago Kelan survived a squeeze on the electronics industry which saw the 'demise' of many other circuit board makers.
The voiceprint's 'demise' as a valuable forensic tool has resulted in a broader decline in the interest in voice identification techniques generally.
The rapid 'demise' of the quoted property company coincides with the equally rapid rise of interest in bricks and mortar by UK banks.
Many experts, pro- and anti-gun, believe that if even one of the lawsuits had succeeded, it would have led to the 'demise' of the handgun industry.
She disagrees the license fee caused the network's 'demise' .
Obviously he did not believe that he occupied the box room as part of his 'demise' .
The young woman undergoes a transformation after Martin's 'demise' and comes to detest even daylight, staying in the darkness of her bungalow in a remote high-range hamlet.
At the heart of the new measures is a disturbing video charting the 'demise' and death of a heroin victim.
Business analysts are now predicting the imminent 'demise' of several important industries as a result of the abolition act.
The sad 'demise' of the innocent young men in tragic circumstances was no doubt tragic and will be mourned by not only their family and friends but the entire nation.
Why highlight the tragic 'demise' of one woman, and gloss over the deaths of the 14 men?
the 'demise' of industry
And that is the real story of the tragic 'demise' of Liam Lawlor.
The causes for each species' evolutionary transformations and eventual 'demise' are as carefully related as are the details of the lives of its members.
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