inhume Antonyms

Meaning of inhume

Wordnet

inhume (v)

place in a grave or tomb

Webster

inhume (v. t.)

To deposit, as a dead body, in the earth; to bury; to inter.

To bury or place in warm earth for chemical or medicinal purposes.

inhume Sentence Examples

  1. The deceased's remains were solemnly inhumed in the family mausoleum.
  2. The ritual of inhument involved placing the body in a coffin and lowering it into a prepared grave.
  3. The inhumed body was interred six feet beneath the surface, as per tradition.
  4. The act of inhument signified the final resting place for the departed soul.
  5. The inhumed remains were adorned with a bronze plaque bearing the deceased's name and dates.
  6. The freshly inhumed grave was marked with a simple cross of white marble.
  7. The mourners gathered around the inhumed body to pay their respects and say their farewells.
  8. The inhument ceremony was a somber and profound moment for all present.
  9. The inhumed remains would remain undisturbed in the cold embrace of the earth for all eternity.
  10. With the completion of the inhument, the grieving family found solace in knowing that their loved one had found their final peace.

FAQs About the word inhume

place in a grave or tombTo deposit, as a dead body, in the earth; to bury; to inter., To bury or place in warm earth for chemical or medicinal purposes.

inter, bury, entomb, tomb,put away, hide, lay, shield, ensconce, obscure

burn, exhibit, discover, burn, reveal, unearth, disclose, display, disclose,unearth

The deceased's remains were solemnly inhumed in the family mausoleum.

The ritual of inhument involved placing the body in a coffin and lowering it into a prepared grave.

The inhumed body was interred six feet beneath the surface, as per tradition.

The act of inhument signified the final resting place for the departed soul.