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interred
[ in-turd ]
adjective
- (of a dead body) placed in a grave or tomb; buried:
These places are sacred because they contain the interred remains of our loved ones.
- forgotten or removed from consideration, as if buried:
One of the priority tasks for these activists is to recover the interred heritage of Latin America's revolutionary movements.
- placed in the earth or underground:
Anodes are installed on the interred sections of pipeline to reduce the corrosion caused by electrochemical action.
noun
- Usually the interred. a person or persons buried in a grave or tomb:
Most of the interred did not have individual grave markers.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of inter ( def ).
Other Words From
- un·in·terred adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of interred1
Example Sentences
The young man was buried in an alleyway beside the house because it was too dangerous to go to the cemetery where his father - who died before the war - was interred.
All are interred with full military honours in ceremonies featuring a rifle salute and current soldiers from Scottish regiments.
One remaining question is why the body was where it was, and not in the side-chapel where it was recorded as being interred.
Instead, the babies were interred in mass graves.
He was interred at Westminster Abbey after his death in 1658, but two years later King Charles II vowed retribution for his father's execution and displayed Cromwell's severed head in public.
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