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disentomb

[dis-en-toom] / ˌdɪs ɛnˈtum /
VERB
disinter
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Gibault grasped at this wild plan as a drowning man is said to grasp at a straw, and lent his aid right willingly to disentomb and carry the brandy keg.

From The Wild Man of the West A Tale of the Rocky Mountains by Webb, Archibald

The diamond, we are told, is but pure carbon; and the dream of the alchymist has long been to disentomb the gem in its translucent purity from the sooty mass dug up from the coal-field.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 by Various

Such skeletons dwell in the hearts of most; hands need be tender that disentomb them and drag out to daylight ashes so mournful and so grievous, guarded so tenaciously, hidden so jealously.

From Cecil Castlemaine's Gage, Lady Marabout's Troubles, and Other Stories by Ouida

A few minutes sufficed to disentomb the skeleton, for the men sympathised with their young comrade, and worked with all their energies.

From The World of Ice by Ballantyne, R. M. (Robert Michael)

Resuscitated monarchs disentomb Grave-reptiles with them, in their new life-throes.

From The Poetical Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume IV by Browning, Elizabeth Barrett