Amort

Word AMORT
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Hyphenation a mort
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(From Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind) Unable to die from disease or age. Immortal if no physical ailment befalls you. Urban Dictionary

Amort means a British idiot that drives on the wrong of the road. Urban Dictionary

Possessing an indefinite lifespan, but still susceptible to fatal injury. Urban Dictionary

1. the reduction of the value of an asset by prorating its cost over a period of years 2. payment of an obligation in a series of installments or transfers Urban Dictionary

To beat severly, as in a game or otherwise. To finish something off or wear something out. Urban Dictionary

To pay off gradually usually by periodic payments Urban Dictionary

To be both Immortal and Mortal at the same time. Urban Dictionary

Amort n. (Lat. amor, love + Lat. mort, death) the double instinct of love and death; the ambivalent combination of Eros and Thanatos or the transformation of one into another; a cruel and (self)destructive passion that leads to the ruin of the loved or the lover. Urban Dictionary

A well defined self thinker quite sophisticated. Urban Dictionary

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The word "amort" in example sentences

Lovesick [5369] Chaerea, when he came from Pamphila's house, and had not so good welcome as he did expect, was all amort, Parmeno meets him, quid tristis es? ❋ Unknown (2007)

    Or that inert that son's vigour, amort to delight, ❋ Unknown (2006)

Stephen, greeting, then all amort, followed a lubber jester, a wellkempt head, newbarbered, out of the vaulted cell into a shattering daylight of no thought. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Blanck and all amort sits the poore Cutler, and with such a pittifull countenance, as his neighbours did not a little admire his solemne alteration, and desirous to know the cause thereof, from point to point he discourseth the whole manner of the tragedie, neuer naming his new customer, but with such a farre fetcht sigh, as soule and body would have parted in sunder. ❋ R. G. (N/A)

Or that inert that son's vigour, amort to delight. ❋ Gaius Valerius Catullus (N/A)

[Not a good thing, but _a charity_.] [325] "What, sweeting, all amort" (_Taming of the Shrew_). ❋ William Carew Hazlitt (1873)

Which verses, in a word, may have a spice and volupty, may have passion's cling and such like decency, so that they can incite with ticklings, I do not say boys, but bearded ones whose stiffened limbs amort lack pliancy in movement. ❋ Gaius Valerius Catullus (1855)

Modern poets have given ‘amort’ a new life; it is used by Keats, by Bailey (_Festus_, xxx), and by Browning (_Sordello_, vi). ‘Bruit’ has been revived by Carlyle and Chas. ❋ Richard Chenevix Trench (1846)

And then in terms of any changes, if you were to make changes to the amort or anything else in that bank facility, is there any provision in your agreement on the Oaktree facility, where they would have any say in your ability to make any changes to that bank facility?

So it would be 27 to 30 on D and 10 for the amort. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And the 10, is that just purchase method accounting amort? ❋ Unknown (2010)

Net sales Metal packaging $143.1 $130.9 Plastic packaging 75.9 81.6 ---- ---- Consolidated net sales 219.0 212.5 Income (loss) before income taxes Segment earnings (excluding depr. and amort.) ❋ Unknown (2010)

So its really not a scheduled amort so much as a static pool where we've turn it out against that pool of assets. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Amort. of deferred costs in excess of amort. of deferred revenue 7,917 6,305 30,732 24,175 ❋ Unknown (2009)

Amort. of deferred costs in excess of amort. of deferred rev. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Science] created [the first] amortal [man]. ❋ Anonymousone1 (2016)

[hey] Amort ❋ Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeb (2018)

Person A: Did you hear about Bob. He died in a [car crash] at [420] years old. Person B: Well, we are only [amortal] after all. ❋ Pr0teu5 (2016)

The amortization [table] indicates how many payments must be made before the [vehicle] is [paid in full]. ❋ Cins (2007)

[Sean] amortized the [gatorade] after paying $1.50 for it. Brian got amortized in [poker] last night. I amortized her ass last night and it was sweet. ❋ Your Mother (2004)

The man [paid] off his [home in] an [amortizing] manner ❋ D-Monkey (2018)

Speaker one- [Divide by Zero]? Impossible. Speaker two- Perhaps for you [mortals]. Speaker one- Ha what are you [immortal]? Speaker two- Im Amortal. ❋ The Amortal One (2010)

[Amort] is the most common theme of European literature, from Tristan and [Isolde] to The Ballad of Reading [Gaol]: And all men kill the thing they love, By all let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword! ❋ Mikhail Epstein (2003)

[That guy] [is is] [quite the] thunker amort ❋ James5050 (2017)

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