perish

UK /ˈpɛɹ.ɪʃ/ US /ˈpɛɹ.ɪʃ/
verb 4

Definitions

verb

1

To decay and disappear; to waste away to nothing.

1881, Tarafa, translated by W. A. Clouston, The Poem of Tarafa I consider time as a treasure decreasing every night; and that which every day diminishes soon perishes for ever.

2

To decay in such a way that it cannot be used for its original purpose

The difficulty is that fresh foods perish due to the multiplication in them of harmful bacteria.

3

To die; to cease to live.

When it goeth well with the righteous, the citie reioyceth: and when the wicked perish, there is shouting.

[…]the ship struck upon a sand, and […] the sea broke over her in such a manner that we expected we should all have perished immediately; and we were immediately driven into our close quarters, to shelter us from the very foam and spray of the sea.

4

To cause to perish.

that closeness did impair and a little perish his understanding

"Leggo my shou'der, I tell you! Leggo!" He struggled with her, and the customers came forward. "Chrise! I'll perish you, if you ain't careful!" He turned suddenly,...

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