uncharnel (Meaning)
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uncharnel (v. t.)
To remove from a charnel house; to raise from the grave; to exhume.
Synonyms & Antonyms of uncharnel
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uncharnel Sentence Examples
- The battlefield was a vast uncharnel, strewn with the bodies of fallen soldiers.
- The crypt was an uncharnel, filled with the skeletal remains of forgotten ancestors.
- The dungeon was a living uncharnel, echoing with the screams of the tortured and forgotten.
- The ancient ruins were an uncharnel, whispering tales of a lost civilization.
- The battlefield had been transformed into an uncharnel, with severed limbs and shattered bodies scattered across the ground.
- The plague had left a trail of uncharnels in its wake, as cities were decimated by disease.
- The ship's hold was an uncharnel, filled with the stench of rotting flesh and the cries of the dying.
- The abandoned factory was an uncharnel, its walls crumbling and its interior filled with the echoes of its former glory.
- The haunted house was said to be an uncharnel, said to be visited by the spirits of those who had died within its cursed walls.
- The graveyard was an uncharnel, a final resting place for the departed and a haunting reminder of mortality.
FAQs About the word uncharnel
To remove from a charnel house; to raise from the grave; to exhume.
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The battlefield was a vast uncharnel, strewn with the bodies of fallen soldiers.
The crypt was an uncharnel, filled with the skeletal remains of forgotten ancestors.
The dungeon was a living uncharnel, echoing with the screams of the tortured and forgotten.
The ancient ruins were an uncharnel, whispering tales of a lost civilization.