Synonym: burying, entombment, inhumation, interment, sepulture. Similar words: trial, imperial, memorial, material, industrial, trial and error, gubernatorial, extraterrestrial. Meaning: ['berɪəl] n. 1. the ritual placing of a corpse in a grave 2. concealing something under the ground.
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121. Everyone waspreparing for the King's burial. The third captain went all teary-eyed.
122. To the middle of a cow field next, where the cool Neolithic dome of Maeshowe burial chamber remained sealed for thousands of years, until Vikings smashed in through the roof.
123. The title Guardians came from research around burial objects looking specifically at the Terracotta Army of Emperor Quin.
124. Traditional burial and cremation practices have a negative environmental impact.
125. When I realized I could track the GPS in his cellphone, I swung by earlier. Gave him a proper burial. It's better than rotting in some skank's basement.
126. The different seismic responses of underground structures in liquefiable soil at different burial depths were studied using the nonlinear coupled finite element method.
127. The facts tell a less dramatic story: Of the 26 people present at the opening of the burial chamber, only 6 had died within the next 10 years.
128. The appearance and preserved mode of the holdfasts may provide some information about the living and burial environment of macrobiota.
129. Another ancient treasure that will benefit from the Ambassadors Fund is the late Bronze Age tumulus, or burial mound, of Kamenica in southeastern Albania.
130. Researchers think that the dark passageways may lead directly to the burial chamber of the pharaoh.
131. For direct - burial long haul line . Bridge and culvert , Duct, Bullet - proof aerial deployment and LANs.
132. A mandible of Ailuropoda as part of a burial is first reported here.
133. Later because of the Tibentan Buddhism spread in the southeast Asia, Sky burial lost its cultural foundations, and disappeared gradually.
134. The librarian, Philibert, was found in the scriptorium [sentencedict.com], but I had him carried to the Chapel to prepare him for burial.
135. With a special burial ground accessible every hour of the day, friends and family from all around the world could practically come together at anytime to pay tribute to the deceased.
136. Grain dolostone is formed in the deep burial dolomitic environment by mixing-water dolomitization .
137. Though the practices of facing death are found in all periods of Indian Buddhism, yet there is no evidence of sky burial in India.
138. So Deuteronomy's content, which are these farewell speeches and the death and the burial of Moses, are a fitting capstone to the Pentateuchal narrative.
139. Let us remark in passing, that the burial of Mother Crucifixion under the altar of the convent is a perfectly venial offence in our sight.
140. Rigor mortis gave the heartsick survivor convincing evidence for burial.
141. On rare clearings in this swampy hell a few Finno-Ugric tribes eventually appeared and left many burial mounts behind, with some of them still belowground because of impassibility of the swamp.
142. In the centre of the burial chamber is a recumbent statue of Dr Sun Yat-sen by Czech sculptor Bohuslav J. Koci. Dr Sun rests in peace in a copper coffin underneath the statue.
143. We have whole states with nothing better to do than serve as ancestral burial grounds for our effluvium.
144. As to the cost, a report published last year by MIT reckons on $25 a tonne to capture CO2 and pressurise it into a superfluid, and $5 a tonne to transport it to its burial site.
145. To be a successful burial site, a body of rock needsto be more than 1 km underground.
146. On June 21, his daughter and many of his four grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren will gather in Cedar Rapids, just a few miles from Keystone, for a memorial service and burial.
147. In Tianjin, only those with Hui ethnicity can choose burial rather cremation.
148. A watch over the body of a deceased person before burial , sometimes accompanied by festivity.
149. Tibetans practice several forms of disposal of the dead, but sky burial is the most common method and indeed a very practical one in a land where fuel is scarce and the earth is often too hard to dig.
150. The setting, under the dome of the old British Museum reading room, is strikingly exploited with ghostly lighting and deep shadows; a mummy's burial chamber is even recreated inside.
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