Entombed [verb]

Definition of Entombed:

bury

Synonyms of Entombed:


Opposite/Antonyms of Entombed:

-


Sentence/Example of Entombed:

The great men were entombed after death, and were commonly buried with the chief things which they required on earth.

It is here that the remains of Tregeagle lie entombed; his spirit, if we may credit tradition, is otherwise engaged.

But there was a terribly damp and earthy exhalation about it, which suggested an unpleasant sensation of being entombed alive.

Kidneys entombed in an omelette, hot roast chicken in watery gravy, a glazed but pallid pie.

Ages ago, the lowest of these entombed forests grew on the mountain plateau in the sunlight.

It may be that the topmost of these petrified forests was overwhelmed by the Ice King, but a volcano entombed the others.

The Spaniards were said to have entombed three hundred thousand dollars in gold near Natchez.

The sacred author makes but a slight addition to the bulk, but the works of St Chrysostom are entombed in eleven folios.

She rolled her eyes on the Vizier darkly, exclaiming, 'Even where the felons lie entombed, he lieth!'

But we have deferred to this place any special account of the organic remains which are entombed in rocks.