exhumed in English

verb
1
dig out (something buried, especially a corpse) from the ground.
The Pope was buried in the grottoes underneath St Peter's Basilica, on the site where Pope John XXIII had been laid to rest until his corpse was exhumed for public display upstairs in the basilica.

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1. The late king was exhumed for the ceremony.

2. 26 His wife's body was exhumed and found to be riddled with arsenic.

3. His wife's body was exhumed and found to be riddled with arsenic.

4. The relic, exhumed several times throughout the centuries, always retained its flexibility.

5. Despite a few mawkish moments, much of the exhumed material sounds top-drawer.

6. The young woman we exhumed from her yard had Abigail's keys on her person.

7. Maybe I could have the body exhumed, and we could test it for aconite.

8. When the police exhumed the corpse they discovered traces of poison in it.

9. 16 His remains have been exhumed from a cemetery in Queens,(www.Sentencedict.com) New York City.

10. On July 19, 1999, the police exhumed the bodies of Girard and Adman in the garden of the New Love nightclub and on the next day, the gendarmes exhumed those of Rousseau and Mouly near La Bouriatte.

11. A DNA sample taken from the exhumed body of the A6 murderer James Hanratty has reportedly confirmed his guilt.

12. Her remains were exhumed 100 years later and were deposited in a mausoleum constructed in her honor in the city of Sucre.

13. She was dressed in black fingerless gloves and a disintegrating taffeta cape and looked as if she'd been recently exhumed.

14. In 1954, he was exhumed from his grave at Altan Ölgii National Cemetery and reinterred in the newly built mausoleum at Sükhbaatar square.

15. The same council also made a final gesture of condemnation and insult to John Wycliffe by decreeing that his bones should be exhumed in England and burned.

16. NEA will provide a free allocated standard niche at any of the two government Columbaria for each claimed grave that is exhumed under its exhumation programme.

17. It has since exhumed the remains of more than 600 individuals from different burial sites located across the island and has identified more than 200 persons whose remains have been returned to the bereaved families.

18. Tanzanian Albinos said Sunday they were living in fear of their lives after the remains of an albino were exhumed in what they said was a "bestial" and "barbaric" act

19. The bodies were reburied in a forest in Brandenburg on 3 June, and finally exhumed and moved to the SMERSH unit's new facility in Magdeburg, where they were buried in five wooden boxes on 21 February 1946.

20. When Leo VI became ruling emperor in 886, one of his first acts was to have Michael's body exhumed and reburied, with great ceremony, in the imperial mausoleum in the Church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople.

21. There is a violent strain in our revolutionary culture that we fostered and buried and exhumed periodically, as though collectively Benighting ourselves in anticipation of a figure who would commit deeds we were not willing to commit on our own.

22. Ronin had attempted to merge with Beverly as well, but ''Enterprise'' crewmembers investigating the failure of the colony's [[weather modification network]] nearly uncovered his secret. Felisa's body registered anaphasic signatures from her time with Ronin and was exhumed as part of the investigation and Ronin took control of her, incapacitating Commanders [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]].

23. No doubt some such exceptional cases may be met with in the course of future investigations, for we are still imperfectly acquainted with the entire fauna of the age of stone in Denmark as we may infer from an opinion expressed by Steenstrup, that some of the instruments exhumed by Antiquaries from the Danish peat are made of the bones and