0 the end of something, usually because it has stopped being popular or successful -- batma, çökme, bitiş, önemini/değerini kaybetme; gözden düşme
the demise of apartheid
1 someone's death -- vefat, ölüm
After all, enfranchisement can take place only where the property has already been demised by way of a long lease.
Several bishops are visitors, and there might be vacancies owing to demises.
I think all royalty owners, whatever their post-1912 demises may say, however they may be expressed, are well justified in expressing the same preference.
In most statutes a low rent is an annual rent of less than two-thirds of the rateable value of the property demised by the lease.
I would say, therefore, that it covers any payment of a recurring nature given in consideration of the occupation of the premises demised by the tenant.
Demise's body repairs itself so perfectly that he can even return from death.
As such, the demise of employment provides a clear rationale for supporting the development of self-help.
After 1660, for all the return of monarchical forms, no more than political contest did aesthetic contest suffer a demise.