inhearse (Meaning)
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inhearse (v. t.)
To put in, or as in, a hearse or coffin.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inhearse
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inhearse Sentence Examples
- The ancient sarcophagus in the tomb inhearse the remains of a pharaoh.
- The coffin slowly inhearse the deceased body, preparing it for its final journey.
- The church's crypt inhearse the bones of countless ancestors, providing a resting place for the departed.
- The catacombs beneath the city inhearse the deceased, their bodies entombed in the darkness.
- The ossuary in the ossuary inhearse thousands of human bones, a grim reminder of mortality.
- The crematorium inhearse the ashes of the bereaved, providing a place for them to mourn and remember.
- The mausoleum inhearse the bodies of a wealthy family, a grand testament to their wealth and power.
- The ancient Egyptian pyramids inhearse the tombs of pharaohs, each one a testament to their architectural prowess.
- The burial mound inhearse the remains of a long-lost society, providing archaeologists with insights into their customs and beliefs.
- The cemetery inhearse the graves of countless individuals, each one a reminder of the fragility of life.
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To put in, or as in, a hearse or coffin.
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The ancient sarcophagus in the tomb inhearse the remains of a pharaoh.
The coffin slowly inhearse the deceased body, preparing it for its final journey.
The church's crypt inhearse the bones of countless ancestors, providing a resting place for the departed.
The catacombs beneath the city inhearse the deceased, their bodies entombed in the darkness.