Bury in a sentence as a verb

Give it a big battery and _bury_ it in your yard.

Just bury it and start from the design up again and redo the whole thing.

How someone could bury the treasure without anyone noticing them?

Maybe I'm very cynical, but that seems like a deliberate attempt to bury the story.

Look you may not like Microsoft and even its response but why try to bury a legitimate news item?

But again, it's a catch-22: if you don't publish the blog post, it's because you are trying to bury the story because there might be some truth to it.

And the worst thing about it is that the DA and the prosecutors are going to bury her into the ground, and villify her, while they get away totally scott-free.

Building things is complicated and you need to have a process that's willing to face that, not bury its head in the sand and tell everyone to just create and assign tickets.

Many developers don't have the marketing budget of bigger companies, so they can't generate enough good reviews to bury the bad ones.

So instead of exposing and handling the hard truth, it is easy to bury it, stick fingers in the ears and say "la-la-la, I am not hearing you, ..."This also is interesting because it kind of explains what happens in the brains of many who work for CIA, NSA and other such agencies.

I sacrificed socialization in exchange for raw academic performance, and found myself unable to connect with the people around me. I was making six figures out of college, but had nothing to spend it on, save gadgetry and fast machines - tools that allowed to bury myself in a world where I wasn't a mostly socially-******** 20-something that had stunted social skills, no artistic or creative inclinations, no hobbies, and a circle consisting mostly of equally lost young professionals like myself.

It's hard not to read the whole thing and think the people involved were very foolish, and it's an example of the lengths to which people can push wishful thinking and confirmation bias and ignore basic arguments like 'how could someone bury treasure in such a difficult to excavate way without anyone noticing them constructing it all, and how did they ever expect to retrieve it?

is where I continue to rant about how scary the ability to rewrite commits is while demonstrating that I have little to no actual experience with git, or a single bad experience that I'm extrapolating from>.In general, I find that I can empathize with people that get worked up over "git sucks" rants, because for the most part they either make no compelling arguments, or they bury a couple of compelling arguments under a ton of unstructured ranting about strawmen.

Bury definitions

verb

cover from sight; "Afghani women buried under their burkas"

verb

place in a grave or tomb; "Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday"

See also: entomb inhume inter

verb

place in the earth and cover with soil; "They buried the stolen goods"

verb

enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing; "The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"

See also: immerse swallow

verb

embed deeply; "She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap"

See also: sink

verb

dismiss from the mind; stop remembering; "I tried to bury these unpleasant memories"

See also: forget