To be in the proccess of dying, to face the foreseeable and inevitable end ones life usually due to sickness.
1Later, he was found lying upon the pavement in a dying condition.
2Four days afterwards the dog crept out in a dying condition.
3The Governor, Sir James Craig, in a dying condition, relinquished office.
4He was carried back to the town by his soldiers, in a dying condition.
5He was badly wounded in the left breast, and was apparently in a dying condition.
6When the power of spiritual assimilation is dead, we are spiritually in a dying condition.
7It was the body of a woman; she was still alive, but in a dying condition.
8If an Indian is not in a dying condition, they do not consider anything the matter.
9This morning one of them was found in a dying condition from an arrow in his stomach.
10He was alive, but in a dying condition, and he succumbed on the way to the hospital.
11He could give no coherent account of what had happened and was already in a dying condition.
12Hutter fared even worse, for he was found by his daughters wounded, and in a dying condition.
13A single survivor in an open boat was picked up off the Cape Verde Islands, in a dying condition.
14Aunt Sarah found him, as she supposed, in a dying condition, and the following morning he was fully recovered.
15The wounded Spaniards were lying in a row on the floor of the church-oneof them in a dying condition.
16A number of men sent back to Mons are said to be in a dying condition, many of them tubercular.