inurn Antonyms

Meaning of inurn

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inurn (v. t.)

To put in an urn, as the ashes of the dead; hence, to bury; to intomb.

inurn Sentence Examples

  1. After the cremation, they decided to inurn the ashes in a beautiful marble urn.
  2. The family gathered to witness the priest inurn their loved one's remains in the church columbarium.
  3. The ashes of the beloved pet were inurned beneath the old oak tree in the backyard.
  4. Following the memorial service, they made arrangements to inurn the ashes at the cemetery.
  5. As per his final wishes, his ashes were inurned at the family plot next to his parents.
  6. The chapel provided a peaceful setting for families to inurn the ashes of their loved ones.
  7. They held a small ceremony to inurn the ashes of their dear friend in the memorial garden.
  8. The couple decided to inurn their infant son's ashes in a special urn adorned with angels.
  9. The inurnment of her grandmother's ashes brought closure to the family's grieving process.
  10. The church offered a serene setting to inurn the ashes of parishioners who had passed away.

FAQs About the word inurn

To put in an urn, as the ashes of the dead; hence, to bury; to intomb.

inhume, tomb, enshrine, bury, inter,put away, lay,hide, conceal, cover

discover, expose, display, exhume, disinter, exhume, burn,unearth, reveal, reveal

After the cremation, they decided to inurn the ashes in a beautiful marble urn.

The family gathered to witness the priest inurn their loved one's remains in the church columbarium.

The ashes of the beloved pet were inurned beneath the old oak tree in the backyard.

Following the memorial service, they made arrangements to inurn the ashes at the cemetery.