placed in a grave; "the hastily buried corpses"
interred
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placed in a grave; "the hastily buried corpses"
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Definitions
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adjective
placed in a grave; "the hastily buried corpses"
Example sentences
Do you think Twitter banning them helps those interred in concentration camps?
And people who think that Muslims should be interred or that HK should cede all political freedom are wrong.
It seems unlikely that a group of Ottomans, and what might be their local guide, would end up being interred at such a place though. Why would they want to be interred at a Tibetan ritual site?
No, he was dumped overboard several days after he was killed in the raid and his body interred on a Navy vessel.
The only reason any of these people were interred was racism, plain and simple. Farmers in California didn't want them owning the land.
We interred Japanese after Japan commuted one of the largest terror attacks in US history, that’s it.
The evil that men do lives after them; The good is oft interred with their bones; So let it be with Caesar. The noble Brutus Hath told you Caesar was ambitious: If it were so, it was a grievous fault, And grievously hath Caesar answer’d it.
I personally want to be interred in a mushroom infused burial suit [0]. The idea of going back to the progenitor fungal network really comforts me actually.
These are just cases I know about; most have been better interred. I am forced to conclude that there remain many more successfully-suppressed correct theories than accepted correct theories, and that things are getting worse, not better.
I knew families that had lost everything -- houses, farmland -- because it was basically stolen from them while they were interred. When they were released they preferred to avoid talking about it, as if it were a great shame on them rather than a shame on the rest of the country for doing it to them.
Even if we had a storage facility like that operating in the US, spent fuel assemblies from power plants wouldn't be permanently interred there, that would be a waste.
Today, a modest floral monument in a downtown park honors the spirits of the 105,400 confirmed dead, many interred in common graves. It was the deadliest conventional air raid ever, worse than Nagasaki and on a par with Hiroshima.
Most cultures have the body be viewable by people for last rites before they are interred or cremated. But if any part or the whole body is going to be donated, the body has to be worked on right away or kept in the morgue, which is incompatible with a public viewing.
Doesn't seem too expensive- the pipes don't even need to be interred outside cities and they don't need to be huge- just enough to deliver grocery-sized stuff. Seems immediately feasible and with a load capacity that air deliveries will never support.
With whole skeletons, I'm not sure - usually after autopsy, the "parts" are either put back into the body or otherwise interred in a container. I think maybe the family arranges something w/ the embalmer to remove the muscle and connnective tissue from the skeleton.
Geological conditions in the Levant meant that bodies were typically interred in crypts or caves rather that being buried 'six feet under' where the decomposition couldn't be smelled by scavengers.
It's not just island nations either - A great portion of humanity lives close to a coastline and waste is generally interred in proximity to where consumption occurs. Physical damage is not the only consideration - Any situation that prompts power interruption, water damage, or reduced access to the site puts a landfill site at risk of incident.
> Maoldúin and her colleagues, led by Trinity geneticist Lara Cassidy, sequenced DNA from the disarticulated bones of a man interred in the chamber at the end of the Newgrange tomb’s passage. About a quarter of the man’s genome consisted of very long stretches of homozygous DNA: DNA where both copies of the genes were the same, instead of the mix-and-match pairs most people inherit from their parents.
What isn’t quite so obvious is that roughly half the energy was also wasted upwards, and that a startlingly worse case would have been if the explosives had been slightly interred, coupling the blast more closely to the ground and enhancing amplitude of the p-waves and providing plenty of really substantial debris raining down after basically ‘earth-quaking’ the buildings. Roughly combining the two 50% ‘wastages’ leaves you with about only one quarter of the energy was actually really channeled into destruction, which I’m going to be charitable and call a third.
Of course, a financially distressed individual could simply be interred the instant they become insolvent, but this forgets the utility of withdrawing fats from your body by mechanical processes and rendering them into tallow and diesel - which would be effectively subsidized by exhalation metering. Furthermore, instantaneously committing to earth or industrial feedstock any body at time of insolvency presents impracticalities if that body is far from a hole in the ground or industrial consumer of body carbon.
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How do you use interred in a sentence?
Do you think Twitter banning them helps those interred in concentration camps?
What does interred mean?
placed in a grave; "the hastily buried corpses"
What part of speech is interred?
interred is commonly used as adjective.