What does uitkering bij overlijden in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word uitkering bij overlijden in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use uitkering bij overlijden in Dutch.

The word uitkering bij overlijden in Dutch means pass away, death, passing, demise, dood, dood, sterfgeval, overlijden, overlijden, overlijden, sterven, doodgaan, omkomen, overlijden, sterven, overlijden, overlijden, overlijden, heengaan, sterven, doodgaan. overlijden, een vroege dood sterven, overlijden zonder testament, na overlijden. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word uitkering bij overlijden

pass away

(sterven)

death, passing, demise

(de dood, het sterven)

dood

(act of dying)

His death was sudden.

dood

(death of a person)

The actor's fans mourned his demise.

sterfgeval, overlijden

(loss of sb loved) (van een dierbare)

The shop will be closed all week due to a bereavement in the family.

overlijden

(formal (law: death) (juridisch)

Upon the signee's decease, all assets will become property of his wife.

overlijden, sterven, doodgaan

(cease to live)

Marina's husband died yesterday.

omkomen, overlijden, sterven

(die)

Several passengers perished when the ferry sank.

overlijden

(person wounded in accident)

The gas explosion caused five deaths and at least 100 casualties.

overlijden

(US euphemism (die)

I'm sorry to tell you that your husband has passed.

overlijden, heengaan

(archaic (law: die) (juridisch)

Should the proprietor decease, the business will become the sole property of the proprietor's only son.

sterven, doodgaan. overlijden

(US, slang, euphemism, figurative (die)

een vroege dood sterven

(die young) (ook figuurlijk)

Callum is going to an early grave if he doesn't adopt a healthier lifestyle.

overlijden zonder testament

(dying without a will)

na overlijden

(taking place after death)

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