What is another word for death rate?

Pronunciation: [dˈɛθ ɹˈe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Death rate is a term used to describe the number of deaths that occur within a population. However, there are several synonyms that can also be used to describe this statistic. For instance, mortality rate is another term that refers to the frequency of deaths within a population. Other synonyms for death rate include fatal rate, lethality, and mortality ratio. These terms are often used in medical and public health contexts to measure the impact of diseases and other causes of death on a population. Regardless of the specific term used, the goal is always to better understand and address the underlying causes of mortality within a given population.

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What are the hypernyms for Death rate?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Death rate?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for death rate (as nouns)

Famous quotes with Death rate

  • “But it won’t stay at this level. Not with the Eleventh Commandment. They won’t stop, even when there are a hundred billion.” Epstein shook his head. “They won’t get there. At the present time, conditions make the death rate about equal to the birthrate. Sooner or later, everything reaches its own level. Oh, if the Australian scheme goes through, we may reach a twenty billion total. Beyond that, the more children get born, the worse conditions get—which brings up the death rate and cuts the figure back again.” “And leaves the misery rate at a maximum.”
    Lester del Rey
  • Fragments of information, indicative of a widespread poverty, fall under the following heads: Pauperism, the general distress, the number of evictions, the pauper burials; the overcrowding and insanitation due to improper housing; the death rate from tuberculosis; the amount of unemployment; and the number of accidents in certain trades. By means of such data as we have concerning these conditions, a partial, but of course a most imperfect, comparison can be made between the poverty of England and that of the United States.
    Robert Hunter (author)
  • Death isn't online. If he was, there would be a sudden drop in the death rate. Although it'd be interesting to see if he'd post things like: DON'T YOU THINK I SOUND LIKE JAMES EARL JONES?
    Terry Pratchett
  • Animals use aggression as a technique for gaining control over necessities... that are scarce or are likely to become so... They intensify their threats and attack with increasing frequency as the population around them grow. As a result the behavior itself induces members of the population to spread out in space, raises the death rate, and lowers the birth rate. In such cases aggression is said to be a "density-dependent factor" in controlling population growth.
    E. O. Wilson
  • The death rate is the same for us as for anybody ... one person, one death, sooner or later.
    Robert A. Heinlein

Related words: statistics on death rates, death rates by country, mortality rates, life expectancy, life expectancy by country

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