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    Bur·y
    /ˈberē/

    verb

    • 1. put or hide under ground: "he buried the box in the back garden"
    • 2. completely cover; cause to disappear or become inconspicuous: "the countryside has been buried under layers of concrete" Similar hideconcealcoverput out of sightOpposite revealtake out of
  2. B1. to hide something in the ground or under something: buried treasure. She watched the dog burying its bone. It is common practice to bury waste in landfills. [ often passive ] Two climbers were buried in the snow. bury your face/head in sth. to move your face / head somewhere where it is hidden: She buried her face in her hands.

  3. B1. to hide something in the ground or under something: buried treasure. She watched the dog burying its bone. It is common practice to bury waste in landfills. [ often passive ] Two climbers were buried in the snow. bury your face/head in sth.

  4. bury meaning, definition, what is bury: to put someone who has died in a grave: Learn more.

  5. Mar 23, 2024 · bury (third-person singular simple present buries, present participle burying, simple past and past participle buried) ( transitive) To ritualistically inter in a grave or tomb. ( transitive) To place in the ground . bury a bone; bury the embers.

  6. to put (a dead body) in the ground or a vault, or into the sea, often with ceremony: buried next to his wife of fifty years. to put in the ground and cover with earth: The treasure was buried in six feet of earth. to cover with something: He was buried in the rubble of the building. plunge into;

  7. Definition of bury. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  8. UK /ˈbɛri/ verb Word forms: buries, burying, buried 1. (with object) put or hide underground he buried the box in the back garden place (a dead body) in the earth or in a tomb, usually with funeral rites he was buried in St John's churchyard lose (someone, especially a relative) through death a rich old lady who had buried two husbands 2. co...

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