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Term: Dead or Alive

Description:

Dead or Alive is an English expression commonly used to refer to the state of a person's vitality or existence. It is often posed as a question to inquire about someone's life status, specifically whether they are alive or deceased.

Possible Senses and Usages:

1. Adjective - Dead:

In this sense, "Dead" refers to something that no longer has life or is not living.

Sample Sentence:

"The flowers in the garden were dead, and their petals had withered away."

2. Adjective - Alive:

When used as an adjective, "Alive" refers to something that has life or continues to exist.

Sample Sentence:

"The athlete's determination to succeed kept his dreams alive."

3. Phrase - Dead or Alive:

This phrase is used to express a condition where a person's status can only be determined if they are found either deceased or still living.

Sample Sentence:

"The authorities issued a 'Dead or Alive' warrant for the criminal, offering a substantial reward for any information leading to his capture."

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