Similar words: exhume, human relations, dehumanization, exhalation, reaction formation, exhortation, exhilaration, dramatization. Meaning: [‚ekshjuː'meɪʃn] n. the act of digging something out of the ground (especially a corpse) where it has been buried.
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1) Detectives ordered the exhumation when his wife said she believed he had been killed.
2) A committee was appointed to supervise the exhumation and identification of the bodies.
3) The medical report composed during this last exhumation described it as being completely mummified.
4) He broadcast the exhumation live on state TV.
5) The aims of exhumation are, however, different.
6) In usually, the exhumation and appearance of an ancient times stone carving artwork, bring about many newly considerations to the society.
7) Nevertheless, to quiet public opinion an exhumation order was granted.
8) At any rate, the exhumation was repeated once and again.
9) The mechanism of the formation and exhumation of the UHP metamorphic rocks is one of the most challenging frontiers in contemporary geosciences, which is significant for continental dynamics.
10) Both low temperature and rapid exhumation are believed to be the major reason for lack of both syncollisional and postcollisional granites .
11) The exhumation must be carried out in the next 30 days.
12) We also discuss actuality of continual abundance and exhumation of Mongolian plant diet culture with the development of Society .
13) A court in Chile has ordered the exhumation of the remains of the former President Salvador Allende as part of an investigation into the cause of his death in 1973.
14) And when the nuns told him of the fragrance still emanating from the grave, he gave his consent for the exhumation.
15) These works are long overdue for revival in major surroundings and von Otter puts forth an impressive case for their exhumation.
16) Because Montand's adopted daughter refused to accept the verdict an order for exhumation of Montand's body was issued.
17) So oxygen levels can go down as well as up, depending on the balance between burial and exhumation.
18) The German allowed a forensic commission including prominent neutral experts to supervise part of the exhumation.
19) In 1970s the archeological team of Gansu Museum had a new exhumation in Hecheng and Juyan[sentencedict.com], and found batch of banknotes and twenty thousands.
20) According to this"astronomical model", the ultrahigh pressure metamorphic rocks record three phases of formation, return and exhumation.
21) The Vice President speaks at a press conference, she tells the press, "My family and I are more than dismayed by Judge Kessler's decision to allow the exhumation of my brother."
22) The clasts'variety in the strata and sections provided important constraints on the types of source rocks and exhumation and unroofing history of the Dabie orogenic belt.
23) The research on our ancestors'inner world reflected by the Five Classics. is also a process of exhumation on people's inner world today.
24) Recent studies also set up several ophiolite emplacement models, such as bidivergent emplacement,(http://sentencedict.com/exhumation.html) domino-like rotation emplacement and subduction and rapid exhumation emplacement.
25) There are 5 generations of deformation of the UHPM rocks during its formation and exhumation .
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