Used in a Sentence

crematoria

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for crematoria.

Editorial note

That some prisones built crematoria and operated infrastructure (under threat of death) is just a technical detail.

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Quick take

A place where the bodies of dead people are cremated.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of crematoria gathered in one view.

noun

A place where the bodies of dead people are cremated.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for crematoria.

noun

A place where the bodies of dead people are cremated.

Example sentences

1

That some prisones built crematoria and operated infrastructure (under threat of death) is just a technical detail.

2

Wikipedia notes that 'Good empirical data on the magnitude of mercury emissions from crematoria, however, are lacking'.

3

It helps to have some actual on-the-ground experience or connections, rather than trying to interpret random videos of crematoria.

4

It took a little longer, but the mobile crematoria were stated as fact pretty early on.

5

Obviously our dear friend from Austria wasn't going to directly talk about crematoria.

6

The bodies of the victims were burned in large ovens called crematoria.

7

You initially questioned if cremating bodies in mobile crematoria was technically possible.

8

It was prisoners in camps who build crematoria and operated infrastructure.

9

Did a sudden surge of people with asymptomatic Covid die in car crashes and cause LA to run out of crematoria capacity in January and February?

10

Nevertheless, Ukraine claims that Russia is now using their fleet of mobile crematoria to try to hide the full scale of the atrocities in places like Mariupol.

11

There would have been multiple corpses per crematoria burning.

12

I think it is a victory of sorts, especially if the bodycount (or non-bodycount, given we're told they took battlefield crematoria with them) mounts.

Quote examples

1

When you say "concentration camp" people think of gas chambers, crematoria, and genocide, which were not components of Japanese internment.

2

While it does mention lamps, it looks like the main focus is dental amalgam -- including "abating" emissions from crematoria.

3

Maybe the mobile crematoria were intended to "disappear" some kidnapped and murdered Ukrainian people (mayors, prominents, intelligentsia), not dead Russian soldiers.

4

However, there is a risk that the pacemaker will be “forgotten” after death, and something that is actually radioactive hazardous waste will be disposed of via crematoria or cemeteries.

Proper noun examples

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Crematoria will pay for their mercury pollution (from dental fillings) before lignite coal plants do.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use crematoria in a sentence?

That some prisones built crematoria and operated infrastructure (under threat of death) is just a technical detail.

What does crematoria mean?

A place where the bodies of dead people are cremated.

What part of speech is crematoria?

crematoria is commonly used as noun.