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

  1. The battlefield was a vast uncharnel, strewn with the bodies of fallen soldiers.
  2. The crypt was an uncharnel, filled with the skeletal remains of forgotten ancestors.
  3. The dungeon was a living uncharnel, echoing with the screams of the tortured and forgotten.
  4. The ancient ruins were an uncharnel, whispering tales of a lost civilization.
  5. The battlefield had been transformed into an uncharnel, with severed limbs and shattered bodies scattered across the ground.
  6. The plague had left a trail of uncharnels in its wake, as cities were decimated by disease.
  7. The ship's hold was an uncharnel, filled with the stench of rotting flesh and the cries of the dying.
  8. The abandoned factory was an uncharnel, its walls crumbling and its interior filled with the echoes of its former glory.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.