Cremate in a sentence as a verb

The goal is not to properly cremate the body, just to kind of get rid of it.

Actually enough to cremate the food and vaporize the ashes.

You need a better fire than that if you want to properly cremate someone instead of making some barbecue.

The police sided with the culprits and forced the family to cremate the victim to destroy evidence.

Anyway, I would prefer to die free on my own, and I would prefer that my family gets to take my body and cremate it, or give it to earthly elements.

People routinely turned up downstream in the Ganges and their bodies would be unclaimed and at least put to some good use. If we were to bury them in a mass grave or cremate them... these would be equally offensive to many religions and yet is society really responsible for providing a plot of land in perpetuity for every single person who dies?

Cremate definitions

verb

reduce to ashes; "Cremate a corpse"