DEATHS vs LAST: NOUN
- The time at which life ends; continuing until dead
- The time when something ends
- A final state
- Plural form of death.
- The absence of life or state of being dead
- The permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism
- The personification of death
- The act of killing
- The event of dying or departure from life
- Power of holding out; endurance; stamina.
- A load of some commodity with reference to its weight and commercial value; hence, a particular weight or measure, varying in amount in different localities and for different commodities.
- A burden; a load; a cargo.
- Fault.
- A wooden pattern or model of the human foot, on which shoes are formed.
- A unit of volume or weight varying for different commodities and in different districts, equal to about 80 bushels, 640 gallons, or 2 tons.
- One that is at the end or last.
- The end.
- The final mention or appearance.
- A block or form shaped like a human foot and used in making or repairing shoes.
- The temporal end; the concluding time
- The concluding parts of an event or occurrence
- The last or lowest in an ordering or series
- A unit of weight equal to 4,000 pounds
- A unit of capacity for grain equal to 80 bushels
- Holding device shaped like a human foot that is used to fashion or repair shoes
- A person's dying act; the last thing a person can do
- The time at which life ends; continuing until dead
DEATHS vs LAST: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Being the latest possible.
- The least desirable or suitable.
- Least likely or expected.
- Being, coming, or placed after all others; final.
- Most valid, authoritative, or conclusive.
- Highest in extent or degree; utmost.
- Most up-to-date; newest.
- Just past; most recent.
- Being the only one left.
- Occurring at or forming an end or termination
- In accord with the most fashionable ideas or style
- Not to be altered or undone
- Conclusive in a process or progression
- Of or relating to a terminal period or stage, as of life.
- Coming after all others in time or space or degree or being the only one remaining
- Lowest in rank or importance
- Occurring at the time of death
- Most unlikely or unsuitable
- Highest in extent or degree
- Used as an intensive.
- Administered just before death.
DEATHS vs LAST: VERB
- N/A
- Continue to live; endure or last
- Persist or be long; in time
DEATHS vs LAST: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To remain in adequate supply.
- To persist or endure for the entire length of; survive.
- To continue in force or practice.
- To remain in good or usable condition.
- To continue; survive.
- To continue in time; go on.
- To keep adequately supplied.
DEATHS vs LAST: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To mold or shape on a last.
DEATHS vs LAST: ADVERB
- N/A
- After all others in chronology or sequence.
- Most recently.
- At the end; finally.
- More recently than any other time
- The item at the end
DEATHS vs LAST: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To form on or by a last; fit to a last, as the materials for a boot or shoe.
- To follow out; carry out; perform; do.
- To extend; reach.
- To continue to be; remain in existence; continue in progress.
- To hold out; continue unexhausted or unconsumed; escape failure or loss.
- To continue unimpaired; remain fresh, unfaded, or unspoiled; continue to be available or serviceable; wear well: as, this color will last.
- To find fault with; blame.
- At the end of the series; after all others.
- In conclusion; finally; lastly.
- For the last time; on the last occasion before the present time.
- Immediately past
- Continuing until dead
- The time at which life ends
- The final thing a person can do
- A person's dying act
- The concluding time
- The temporal end
- Continue to live through hardship or adversity
- A person's dying act; the final thing a person can do
- Continue to live and avoid dying
- Persist for a specified period of time
- (idiom) (at last) After a considerable length of time; finally.
- (idiom) (at long last) After a lengthy or troublesome wait or delay.
DEATHS vs LAST: RELATED WORDS
- Casualties, Killing, Died, Mortalities, Fatal, Accidents, Killed, Fatality, Fatalities, End, Last, Destruction, Decease, Demise, Dying
- Latter, Close, Concluding, Finale, Finish, Latest, Lowest, Finally, End, Penultimate, Worst, Final, Late, Later, Past
DEATHS vs LAST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Victims, Dies, Die, Perished, Dead, Casualties, Killing, Died, Fatal, Killed, Fatalities, End, Last, Decease, Dying
- Unlikely, Latter, Close, Concluding, Finale, Finish, Latest, Lowest, End, Penultimate, Worst, Final, Late, Later, Past
DEATHS vs LAST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The lesson ends with a discussion of where to obtain information on vital statistics including births, deaths, fetal deaths, marriages and divorces.
- AIDS epidemic in our society, many Americans have faced their own deaths or the deaths of loved ones with courage and heroism.
- Registration of Foetal Deaths and Deaths Jamaica: Handbook for Medical Nursing and Midwifery Personnel.
- Births, deaths, and fetal deaths which occurred in Texas to residents of other states are excluded from these tabulations.
- Deaths caused by negligence, attempts to kill, suicides, accidental deaths, and justifiable homicides are excluded.
- This ratio of battle deaths to disease deaths was substantiated in other historical documents.
- Homicides, suicides, accidental deaths, and all other deaths which are suspicious in nature.
- The same thing could be said about vaping deaths or school shooting deaths.
- Requirement: Deaths in Prisons: Reporting and Review of Prisoner Deaths.
- Maternal deaths are characterized and defined as due to direct or indirect causes; deaths during pregnancy, childbirth, and puerperium; or late maternal deaths.
- The last to exercise that authority was Jimmy Carter; the last to receive it was Ronald Reagan.
- This Addendum is effective upon receipt of the last approval necessary and the affixing of the last signaturerequired.
- Login cookies last for two days, and screen options cookies last for a year.
- Lenders commonly request anywhere from the last three months to the last three years of bank statements.
- Agents that are growing know how many quotes they received today, yesterday, this week, last week, last quarter; well, you get the picture.
- Over the last ten years we have produced more plastic than during the whole of the last century.
- The licence will last for five years from the date the HMO was last registered.
- Act, was proposed last year and was introduced by Congress last week.
- Yeah, so last, as Mike stated, last fiscal year, we had four schools in First Day Complete.
- The search continues for a missing Atlanta mom last seen in South Florida last month.
DEATHS vs LAST: QUESTIONS
- How are environmental and pathological asphyxia deaths classified?
- What information does NVDRS collect about violent deaths?
- How are drug-poisoning deaths identified and calculated?
- Why are so many plastic surgery deaths preventable?
- Are pedestrian deaths skyrocketing across the country?
- Does mammography really reduce breast cancer deaths?
- What percentage of maternal deaths are preventable?
- Did you know prescription medication overdose deaths outdo heroin and cocaine deaths?
- Are reference standards for maternal deaths based on hospital deaths misleading?
- What is the ratio of actual deaths to expected deaths?
- When was the last time Patriots played Thanksgiving?
- How long does trichomoniasis last without treatment?
- When was Australia consumer confidence Last updated?
- How long do synchronized swimming competitions last?
- How long does cheesecake last without refrigeration?
- How long do Thanksgiving Leftovers *actually* last?
- How long does postpartum depression last untreated?
- How long does professional woodwork treatment last?
- When was the last time Ottawa had the last draft pick?
- How to display last logged in users and system last reboot date?