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bury

[ber-ee] / ˈbɛr i /


VERB
plant in ground
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Bardot had asked to be buried at her Riviera home at La Madrague, rather than in a public cemetery, where she feared "a crowd of idiots might damage the graves of my parents and grandparents".

From BBC

It is an offence to remove buried human remains without a licence.

From BBC

Other property owners in Altadena filed complaints that crews had left all sorts of fire debris on their property — in some cases, buried in the ground.

From Los Angeles Times

Ever wonder why children who buried their heads in books were more likely to wear glasses?

From The Wall Street Journal

She explained that ice close to the surface is especially valuable because it could be accessed more easily than deeply buried deposits.

From Science Daily