infuneral (Meaning)

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infuneral (v. t.)

To inter with funeral rites; to bury.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infuneral

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infuneral Sentence Examples

  1. The mourners gathered at the funeral, their sorrow palpable in the somber atmosphere.
  2. The deceased's family held a grand funeral, complete with a brass band and a horse-drawn carriage.
  3. The young boy's sudden passing cast a pall over the community, and his funeral was attended by hundreds.
  4. The funeral procession made its way slowly through the town, the cortege draped in black velvet.
  5. The funeral service was a solemn occasion, filled with prayers and words of comfort.
  6. The military funeral of the fallen soldier was a tribute to his bravery and sacrifice.
  7. The state funeral for the beloved leader drew dignitaries from around the world.
  8. The private funeral was a small gathering of close friends and family, who mourned in quiet dignity.
  9. The funeral pyre burned brightly, sending the deceased's spirit on its final journey.
  10. The funeral boat carried the revered monk's body out to sea, where his ashes were scattered over the waves.

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To inter with funeral rites; to bury.

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No antonyms found.

The mourners gathered at the funeral, their sorrow palpable in the somber atmosphere.

The deceased's family held a grand funeral, complete with a brass band and a horse-drawn carriage.

The young boy's sudden passing cast a pall over the community, and his funeral was attended by hundreds.

The funeral procession made its way slowly through the town, the cortege draped in black velvet.