- verbbury (verb) · buries (third person present) · buried (past tense) · buried (past participle) · burying (present participle)
- put or hide under ground:"he buried the box in the back garden"
- (be buried)place (a dead body) in the earth, in a tomb, or in the sea, typically with funeral rites:"he was buried in Arlington National Cemetery"
- lose (someone, especially a relative) through death:"she buried her sixty-year-old husband"
- completely cover; cause to disappear or become inconspicuous:"the countryside has been buried under layers of concrete" · "the warehouse was buried in the faceless sprawl of the city"
- move or put out of sight:"she buried her face in her hands" · "with his hands buried in the pockets of his overcoat"
- deliberately forget; conceal from oneself:"they had buried their feelings of embarrassment and fear"
- overwhelm (an opponent) beyond hope of recovery:"losses that would bury multiple businesses"
- (bury oneself)involve oneself deeply in something to the exclusion of other concerns:"he buried himself in work"
OriginOld English byrgan, of West Germanic origin; related to the verb borrow and to borough.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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- The verb "bury" has the following meanings1234:
- To place a dead body in the earth, a grave, or the sea.
- To place in the ground and cover over for concealment.
- To cover from sight; hide.
- To embed or sink.
- To occupy oneself with deep concentration; engross.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.buried; burying 1 : to place a dead body in the earth, a grave, or the sea 2 : to place in the ground and cover over for concealmentwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/buryverb (used with object), bur·ied, bur·y·ing. to put in the ground and cover with earth: The pirates buried the chest on the island. to put (a corpse) in the ground or a vault, or into the sea, often with ceremony: They buried the sailor with full military honors.www.dictionary.com/browse/buryDefinition of bury verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary bury verb /ˈbɛri/ Verb Forms dead person bury somebody/something to place a dead body in a grave He was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery. (figurative) Their ambitions were finally dead and buried.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…bury /ˈbɛrɪ/ vb (buries, burying, buried) (transitive) to place (a corpse) in a grave, usually with funeral rites; inter to place in the earth and cover with soil to cover from sight; hide to embed; sink: to bury a nail in plaster to occupy (oneself) with deep concentration; engross: to be buried in a bookwww.wordreference.com/definition/bury Bury Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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