"Embalms" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Embalms" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Embalms" Meaning

To embalm is to preserve the body of a dead person in a way that prevents decay and makes it look lifelike, typically by injecting it with chemicals and wrapping it in a special cloth. This is often done after death to allow for a funeral or burial service, or to keep the body in a museum or gallery.

"Embalms" Examples

Example Sentences for "Embalms"


The mortician's expertise in embalming allowed him to preserve the body perfectly for the open-casket funeral.
In ancient Egypt, the art of embalming was considered a sacred process, required to ensure the deceased person's soul could return to its body.
The morgue technician carefully followed the protocol for embalming the body, making sure to fill the natural orifices with cotton and apply a layer of wax to prevent decay.
The museum exhibit showcased a series of artifacts, including a beautifully preserved mummy that owed its preservation to the advanced techniques of ancient Egyptian embalming.
After the funeral, the family thanked the undertaker for the excellent job he did in embalming their loved one, making it possible for everyone to pay their respects.

"Embalms" Similar Words

Emasculatory

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Emasculatory refers to something that reduces or diminishes a man's masculine qualities or characteristics, or makes him feel less masculine. It can also describe a situation or environment that is perceived as being feminized or effeminate, and is often used to describe something that is considered to be in opposition to traditional masculine values.

Embale

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "embale" in my dictionaries. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?

Embalm

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Embalmed

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Preserved or treated so as to prevent decay or decomposition, typically by injecting the body with chemicals or replacing bodily fluids with wax or other substances, often after death.

Embalmer

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A person who prepares and preserves the body of a deceased person in preparation for burial or cremation, typically by draining the blood, washing the body, and injecting chemicals to prevent decay, often in a mortuary or funeral home.

Embalmers

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Embalming

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Embalmment

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Embank

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A raised bank or mound of earth, concrete, or other material against which the soil or water of an area can be retained, often used to prevent flooding or erosion.

Embankment

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An embankment is a raised bank or mound of earth or stone built alongside a road, railway, or watercourse, especially to prevent flooding or stabilise the surrounding area. It can also refer to a raised path or platform, such as a railway embankment or an embankment for a ski slope.

Embankments

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Embankments are artificially raised banks or mounds, typically made of earth, stone, or concrete, used to support a structure or to redirect the flow of water.

Embar

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Embar is an adjective that means to cause someone to feel shy or self-conscious, often because of their appearance or behavior. For example: "The embarrassing outfit he wore to the party embarrassed me too."

Embarassed

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The word "embarrassed" refers to feeling ashamed, self-conscious, or awkward due to a situation, mistake, or revelation that makes one feel foolish, vulnerable, or humiliated. It can also describe a feeling of being put in a difficult or awkward position, often causing discomfort or shame.

Embarasses

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To embarrass someone means to cause them to feel shame, shamefacedness, or self-consciousness, usually as a result of revealing a personal failing, awkwardness, or something that is considered embarrassing.

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Embarassingly

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In a way that is shameful or humiliating, often due to being awkward or uncomfortable. For example: "I accidentally tripped on the stage and made a fool of myself, it was embarrassingly awkward."