Demise at the enemy's hands bascially means that someone or something was killed or destroyed by their/its enemy. For example, the soldier met his demise at the enemy's hands, or the soldier met his demise at the hands of his enemy.
The word demise is a noun. A demise is an end or a death.
Demise means the ulitmate end, or final decisionCome to an end prematurely and normally in ugly circumstances.
Demise means death. Here are some sentences.Her demise was so sudden that we were all shocked.I read of his demise in the newspaper.Her cancer lead to her demise.
Destroyed, Annihilated,
Failure, breakdown, collapse, destruction.
A demise at enemy hands could be a 'defeat'. Anything that implies you lost - a 'loss' could also be used. If the demise was unexpected it could be an 'upset'. You could have received a 'beating', or if leadership changed hands because of the demise you could call it an 'overthrow' or claim you had been overthrown.
The viscount who met his untimely demise at the hands of a mysterious assailant wielding a deadly fork was Lord Montague.
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The enemys of the gods were the titans and those who worked with them
his arch enemys are shadow, scourge, dr.eggman, and silver
in the episodes he has millions of enemys like orochimaru wich was killed by sasuke and other people
The word demise is a noun. A demise is an end or a death.
Your Demise was created in 2003.
The demise of something or someone is their end or death. ...the demise of the reform movement. Smoking, rather than genetics, was the cause of his early demise.
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