Examples of 'disinterred' in a sentence

Meaning of "disinterred"

Disinter (verb) - to dig up something that has been buried, especially a dead body, usually for investigation or relocation purposes
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  • simple past tense and past participle of disinter

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She disinterred him and buried him.
The relics of the saint were first disinterred c.
Eight bodies were disinterred and the remainder left.
Making their money by employing the disinterred.
You disinterred the body.
It is believed that the remains were disinterred after the war.
Then they disinterred the chieftain and dressed him in the new clothes.
Who had been so ruthlessly disinterred.
I have seen this before in disinterred bodies because of the copper hardware on coffins.
I will be with you because my comrades will have disinterred me.
The hardened waste may then be disinterred with less danger of widespread contamination.
He ordered the body be disinterred.
Disinterred his corpse and had it thrown in the Nile.
The disturbances only ceased when the body was disinterred.
They disinterred a Confederate soldier to make sure he got a good location.

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He has to be taken care of and that body has got to be disinterred.
It was he who disinterred the body, discovering it was still alive.
The officers of the parish then forbade the martyr to be disinterred.
It was he who disinterred the body, discovering it was.
The mummified bodies of dozens of his kinsmen have been disinterred in the same area.
These were apparently disinterred or rearranged to heighten the photograph 's dramatic impact.
After the flesh had wasted away some of the skulls were disinterred and decorated.
They disinterred your husband's coffin and removed his remains.
In response the King had him disinterred.
I was in the kommando that disinterred the dead, thousands of dead.
Abandoned a few years ago, their bodies were disinterred and.
However, the same night a mob disinterred the corpse and threw it in a ditch.
If the relatives were unable or unwilling to pay the tax, the bodies were disinterred.
There is no record of their having been disinterred prior to the cemetery 's destruction.
People are buried for two years, after which the bones are disinterred.
That night, a mob disinterred McGurk 's corpse and buried it in a ravine to the east.
But once she got her inheritance, you disinterred the body.
Their caskets were disinterred and their remains burned, along with copies of their books.
As many could not afford it, many corpses were disinterred and natural mummies resulted.
Disinterred years later, her body is discovered in pristine condition, having undergone no apparent decomposition.
Families may request that a deceased person 's remains be disinterred and moved to another cemetery.
The body was disinterred and carried to Shrewsbury, a journey of seven days.
Edward 's body lay at Wareham for a year before being disinterred.
These crosses were only disinterred a few years ago, when the reforms came into force.
And then she was put in this bog . I believe she was disinterred.
That night, I disinterred their bodies one by one.
With funds secured, Graceland Cemetery rapidly disinterred the remaining bodies.
Families of disinterred sons to be compensated U.S.
Soon after Vermigli 's departure, Cardinal Pole had her disinterred and thrown on a dungheap.
The Spanish disinterred and burned Brouwer 's body.
Children, mostly infants, are rarely disinterred.
It was a bone, sacrilegiously disinterred from a peasant 's grave.
No, I disinterred her body . You know who did kill her?
Treasures from the “ pop art ” master disinterred.
Someone disinterred him from his grave, but why?

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