interred

[inˈtərd]

interred Definition

  • 1place (a corpse) in a grave or tomb, typically with funeral rites
  • 2bury (a dead body)
  • 3enclose or confine (someone) against their will

Using interred: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "interred" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The king was interred with great ceremony.

  • Example

    She was interred in the family plot.

  • Example

    The prisoners were interred in a remote location.

  • Example

    The soldiers' remains were interred in a national cemetery.

interred Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for interred

Phrases with interred

  • to bury someone with special recognition or respect, often reserved for military personnel or public figures

    Example

    The fallen soldier was interred with full military honors.

  • to be buried while still alive, often used metaphorically to describe being trapped or confined

    Example

    I felt like I was being interred alive in that tiny room with no windows.

  • to be forgotten or ignored, often used to describe a person or idea that has been lost to history

    Example

    The author's work was interred in oblivion until a new generation rediscovered it.

Origins of interred

from Latin 'in terra', meaning 'in the earth'

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Summary: interred in Brief

The verb 'interred' [inˈtərd] means to bury a corpse with funeral rites or to enclose or confine someone against their will. It is often used in formal contexts and can be extended to phrases like 'interred with honors,' which denotes special recognition, and 'interred in oblivion,' which implies being forgotten or ignored.