Pfendler, in an inaugural thesis (Paris, 1833), minutely describes a case of apparent death of which he himself was a witness.
Respiration is certainly more necessary to life than food is; but it is not absolutely indispensable, as we have seen in the cases of apparent death cited in our previous article.
Frogs, salamanders, and spiders poisoned by curare or nicotine, have returned to life after several days of apparent death.
Neither in the greater part of Europe nor in the United States are any such means resorted to now, except in the case of apparent death by drowning, by asphyxia, or by hanging.
Death does not come suddenly; it is a gradual process from actual life into apparent death, and from that to actual death.
During the whole time of apparent death, consciousness had been preserved.
Many examples of this disease have been afforded by the records of apparent death.
He also called the attention of Jesus to remarkable cases of apparent death, which He then took in hand, and restored the apparently dead to their sorrowing friends.
In the raising of Lazarus a real case of apparent death is combined with a polemical exaggeration of it, the restoration to life becoming, in the course of controversy with the Jews, an actual resurrection.
Schleiermacher's own opinion is what really happened was reanimation after apparent death.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "apparent death" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.