ungrave Antonyms
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Meaning of ungrave
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ungrave (v. t.)
To raise or remove from the grave; to disinter; to untomb; to exhume.
ungrave Sentence Examples
- The ungrave error in the document rendered it void.
- The monument's ungrave design lacked any inscriptions or symbols.
- The cemetery was home to countless ungrave tombstones, weathered by time.
- The ancient scroll's ungrave script defied interpretation.
- The painting's ungrave technique conveyed a sense of tranquility.
- The sculptor's ungrave chisel marks betrayed his haste.
- The ungrave lines of the landscape painted a bleak and desolate picture.
- The musician's ungrave rendition of the melody captured the essence of sadness.
- The ungrave stone marked the spot where the unknown soldier had fallen.
- The ungrave silence of the forest was broken by the sound of leaves rustling in the wind.
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To raise or remove from the grave; to disinter; to untomb; to exhume.
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The ungrave error in the document rendered it void.
The monument's ungrave design lacked any inscriptions or symbols.
The cemetery was home to countless ungrave tombstones, weathered by time.
The ancient scroll's ungrave script defied interpretation.