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buried
[ ber-eed ]
adjective
- placed in the ground and covered with earth:
There are countless opportunities for leaks in the miles of buried, hard-to-inspect pipes under the nuclear plant site.
- (of a corpse) placed in the ground or a vault or tomb, or into the sea, often with ceremony:
Here, in the largest of these cemeteries, lie 12,000 buried soldiers from many countries.
- plunged deeply into something:
She looked in shock at the mayor, who was calmly taking the buried knife out of his chest without spilling a drop of blood.
- covered or concealed; made hard to find:
One of the best reasons for the poem’s effectiveness as propaganda is its barely buried exposé of the true engine of war: fear.
- put out of one’s mind:
These pages of fiction woke me up to the buried emotions left from a relationship that nearly cost me my life as a teen.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of bury ( def ).
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³ó²¹±ô´Ú-²ú³Ü°ù·¾±±ð»å adjective
- ³Ü²Ô·²ú³Ü°ù·¾±±ð»å adjective
- ·É±ð±ô±ô-²ú³Ü°ù·¾±±ð»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of buried1
Example Sentences
The soldiers buried the bodies of the 15 dead workers in sand to protect them from wild animals, the official said, claiming the vehicles were moved and buried the following day to clear the road.
The bodies of the eight paramedics, six Gaza Civil Defence workers and one UN employee were found buried in sand, along with their wrecked vehicles.
They’re just gone and it’s up to the surviving partner to figure out if their loved one is buried and if so, where.
Wilson — decked out in shorts and unaware that poodle-dog was buried beneath the icy blanket.
She buried her face in a towel on the bench.
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