WordNet
n. someone who is no longer alive; "I wonder what the dead person would have done" [syn: dead person, dead soul, deceased, decedent, departed]
Usage examples of "deceased person".
Researchers in The Hague, Netherlands, announced today the first successful tracking of a soulwave moving across a room after leaving a deceased person's body.
Johnson had, before this, dictated to me a law-paper, upon a question purely in the law of Scotland, concerning `vicious intromission', that is to say, intermeddling with the effects of a deceased person, without a regular title.
The features of the deceased person, and the chamber where he lay, were strongly impressed upon her memory, and she still thought she heard the voice and saw the countenance which her dream represented.
The mind of the deceased person connects up with the minds of people who are in contact with the person with whom it wishes to communicate.
What makes the cruciform seem most miraculous to most of us is not its ability to restore some form of life -- technology has offered variations of that for centuries -- but its ability to restore the personality and memories of the deceased person.
If you want to call them ghosts, meaning an apparition of a deceased person, fine.
You dial in the full name of the deceased person and the date of their death.
Possibly he's looking for something to distract his thoughts toward something without emotional context, perhaps something approved by the deceased person, perhaps only a personal ambition.
The previous data activity of a deceased person remained accessible only for a certain time before it was erased or stored on a separate omnidisk.
Try to get an analysis of every deceased person's corpus callosum from now on?