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desition|dɪˈsɪʃən| [f. L. type *dēsitiōn-em, n. of action f. dēsinĕre, dēsit- to leave off, cease: see desinent.] Termination or cessation of being; ceasing to be; ending.
1612R. Sheldon Serm. St. Martin's 35 The consecrations, oblations, consumptions, desitions of Christ, which they make daily..vpon their prophane altars. 1645Souls Immortality Defended 27 (L.) The soul must be immortal and unsubject to death or desition. 1867Bp. Forbes Explan. 39 Art. xxviii. (1881) 550 The plain words of Scripture, in that they freely use the word ‘bread’ to describe the Blessed Sacrament after consecration, go against the desition of the signum therein. Ibid. 551 Such a change..as would involve a physical desition of what before existed. 1890A. L. Moore Hist. Ref. 139 note, Nor does the statement..on the doctrine of the Sacrament expressly assert the desition of the natural substance of the elements. |