"Disinter" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disinter" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disinter" Meaning

Disinter is a verb that means to exhume or dig up a buried corpse, especially for reburial elsewhere or for scientific examination. It can also mean to uncover or retrieve something that is hidden or buried, such as a secret or a memory. In a broader sense, disinter can also refer to the act of uncovering or reevaluating something that has been previously neglected or forgotten, such as a historical event or a literary work.

"Disinter" Examples

Definition:

To disinter means to exhume or dig up a buried body, especially for reburial or identification.

Examples:


The archaeologist carefully disinterred the ancient tomb, uncovering valuable artifacts and insights into the past.
After decades of searching, the family was finally able to disinter their ancestor's grave and bring him home for reburial.
The forensic team worked tirelessly to disinter the evidence from the crime scene, hoping to solve the years-old murder case.
Inhabitant activists are calling for the government to disinter the culturally significant artifacts removed from their ancestral lands and return them to their rightful owners.
The archaeologists spent months disintering the ruins, uncovering a hidden city beneath the desert sands.

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