disinter
/ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜː(ɹ)/
disinter
English
Verb
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Definition
To take out of the grave or tomb.
Etymology
Borrowed from French désenterrer.
Example Sentences
- "Why disinter dead faith from mouldering hidden?"
- "At this moment, however, the rooms bore every mark of having been recently and hurriedly ransacked; clothes lay about the floor, with their pockets inside out; lockfast drawers stood open; and on the hearth there lay a pile of gray ashes, as though many papers had been burned. From these embers the inspector disinterred the butt end of a green cheque book, which had resisted the action of the fire; […]"
- "In his lectures he is equally wide-ranging and allusive, making strange links and analogies between apparently unrelated texts and ideas, and disinterring etymologies which writers cannot have been aware of."
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