rebury|reburied|reburies|reburying in English

verb

bury again, reinte

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1. Later, his remains were reburied beside Hanoi Zoo.

2. 8 Birds from species not known for thievery don't show the same reburying behavior.

3. Following each period of excavation, the site was reburied to protect and conserve the cultural resources.

4. His widow, Kosara, reburied him in the Prečista Krajinska Church, near his court in southeastern Duklja.

5. Altenmuller believes that Seti II was buried in one of the rooms in KV14 and later reburied in KV15.

6. Structure 20 was excavated by Ian Graham in 1982, during the excavations a hieroglyphic step was found in front of the building, it was reburied in order to preserve it.

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8. 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.

9. 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.

10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Christianity Consecrate con‧se‧crate / ˈkɒnsəkreɪt $ ˈkɑːn-/ verb [transitive] 1 RRC to officially state in a special religious ceremony that a place or building is holy and can be used for religious purposes The bones will be reburied in Consecrated ground