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decedent

/dih-seed-nt/US // dɪˈsid nt //UK // (dɪˈsiːdənt) //

被害人,死者,被害者,逝者

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Law.

    • : a deceased person.

Examples

  • After he expired, the fender was detached and admitted to the Surrogate’s Court as the decedent’s last will and testament.

  • Workman and other officials told him he needed to provide the name of the decedent and the date of death — something he wouldn’t necessarily know until he’d seen the documents first.

  • The widow or children of any decedent are entitled to the same amount from his estate for her or their use.

  • The phrators of the decedent in a body were the mourners, and the members of the opposite phratry conducted the ceremonies.

  • The decedent left a son, but he was of another gens and consequently incapable of succeeding.

  • Each party claimed a right to inherit the lands of the decedent, according to the laws.

  • Outside of this little group of States, the decedent may be tucked away informally underground and no one be the wiser for it.