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    Dead
    /ded/

    adjective

    adverb

  2. Oct 26, 2007 · The Definition of Death. First published Fri Oct 26, 2007; substantive revision Mon May 17, 2021. The philosophical investigation of human death has focused on two overarching questions: (1) What is human death? and (2) How can we determine that it has occurred? The first question is ontological or conceptual.

  3. having no sensation or feeling; numb: My arm felt dead after I fell asleep on it. (of an emotion) no longer felt; extinguished: a dead passion. not working; inoperative: a dead battery. stagnant or stale: dead air. utterly tired; exhausted: I was dead after that twenty-hour day.

  4. Definitions of death. noun. the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism. “the animal died a painful death ” see more. noun. the event of dying or departure from life. “her death came as a terrible shock” synonyms: decease, demise, expiry. see more. noun. the absence of life or state of being dead.

  5. [ ded ] show ipa. See synonyms for dead on Thesaurus.com. adjective, dead·er, dead·est. no longer living; deprived of life: dead people; dead flowers; dead animals. brain-dead. not endowed with life; inanimate: dead stones. resembling death; deathlike: a dead sleep; a dead faint. bereft of sensation; numb: He was half dead with fright.

  6. Many dictionaries define death as “the extinction or cessation of lifeor as “ceasing to be.” As life itself is notoriously difficult to define—and as everyone tends to think of things in terms of what is known—the problems in defining death are immediately apparent.

  7. Oct 18, 2019 · SIRS is defined as having at least two of the following four criteria: a white blood cell count less than 4,000 per cubic millimeter or greater than 12,000/mm3; a temperature below 36 degrees...

  8. Jan 4, 2019 · Until the mid-twentieth century, the definition of death was straightforward: a person was pronounced dead when found to be unresponsive and without a pulse or spontaneous breathing. Two developments prompted the need for a new concept of death, culminating in the definition of brain death proposed in the Harvard report published in 1968.

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