entombing (Meaning)

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entombing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Entomb

entombing Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient civilization entombed its pharaohs in elaborate pyramids for preservation and passage into the afterlife.
  2. In ancient Rome, the wealthy were often entombed in elaborate mausoleums, complete with statues and frescoes depicting their lives.
  3. The Egyptian mummies were carefully entombed in tombs filled with funerary objects to aid them in their journey to the afterlife.
  4. The tomb of Tutankhamen was discovered in 1922, entombed with a treasure trove of artifacts and riches.
  5. The immense Ice Age creatures were suddenly entombed in a rapid blend of sediment and sudden weather changes.
  6. Entombed deep beneath the layers of solidified lava, the ancient city remained undiscovered for centuries.
  7. The time capsule was entombed in the cornerstone of the new building, preserving a snapshot of the present for future generations.
  8. The victim was found entombed in the rubble of the collapsed building after the earthquake.
  9. The archeological dig unearthed an ancient burial site, where individuals were entombed alongside their prized possessions.
  10. The cryonics facility safely entombed the bodies of those seeking to be revived in the distant future.

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of Entomb

entombment, funeral,burial, burying, inhumation, obsequies,interment, interring, sepulture, inurnment

disinterment,exhumation, cremation, cremation, disinterment, exhumation, unearthing,unearthing,

The ancient civilization entombed its pharaohs in elaborate pyramids for preservation and passage into the afterlife.

In ancient Rome, the wealthy were often entombed in elaborate mausoleums, complete with statues and frescoes depicting their lives.

The Egyptian mummies were carefully entombed in tombs filled with funerary objects to aid them in their journey to the afterlife.

The tomb of Tutankhamen was discovered in 1922, entombed with a treasure trove of artifacts and riches.