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interred

adjective as in buried

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The young man was buried in an alleyway beside the house because it was too dangerous to go to the cemetery where his father - who died before the war - was interred.

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All are interred with full military honours in ceremonies featuring a rifle salute and current soldiers from Scottish regiments.

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One remaining question is why the body was where it was, and not in the side-chapel where it was recorded as being interred.

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Instead, the babies were interred in mass graves.

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He was interred at Westminster Abbey after his death in 1658, but two years later King Charles II vowed retribution for his father's execution and displayed Cromwell's severed head in public.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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