entomb
11entomb — Synonyms and related words: bottle up, box in, box up, bury, cabin, casket, cloister, closet, coffin, conduct a funeral, confine, cramp, crib, encase, encoffin, ensepulcher, enshrine, hearse, immure, inearth, inhume, inter, inurn, lay away, lay… …
12entomb — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. bury, inter (see interment). II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. bury, inter, inurn, inhume; see bury 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. bury, inter, sepulcher, inhume, *lay to rest. IV (Roget s Thesaurus… …
13entomb — en|tomb [ınˈtu:m] v [T usually passive] formal to bury or trap someone in something or under the ground …
14entomb — en|tomb [ ın tum ] verb transitive LITERARY to put someone or something in or under something so that they cannot escape: be entombed in something: 800 bodies are believed to be entombed in the wreck. a. to put a dead person in a TOMB (=an… …
15entomb — [[t]ɪntu͟ːm[/t]] entombs, entombing, entombed 1) VERB If something is entombed, it is buried or permanently trapped by something. [FORMAL] [be V ed in n] The city was entombed in volcanic lava... [V n] The Tel, an artificial mountain, entombs… …
16entomb — en·tomb || ɪn tuËm v. intomb, bury, inter, place in a tomb or grave …
17entomb — verb 1》 place in a tomb. 2》 bury in or under. Derivatives entombment noun Origin ME: from OFr. entomber …
18entomb — v. a. Bury, inhume, inter …
19entomb — verb (transitive often in passive) formal to bury or trap someone under the ground …
20entomb — v ensepulcher, sepulcher; bury, inter, inhume, inurn; lay away, Inf. lay to rest, Sl. put six feet under, consign to the grave, Dial. funeralize …