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    bury
    /ˈbɛri/

    verb

    • 1. put or hide underground: "he buried the box in the back garden"
    • 2. cover (someone or something) completely: "the countryside has been buried under layers of concrete" Similar hideconcealcoverput out of sightOpposite revealtake out of

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  2. to put something in a place where it is difficult or impossible to find or see: be buried away I found the article buried away in the business section of the newspaper. She buried her face in her hands and began to sob. to try to prevent people from finding out about something that has happened:

  3. The meaning of BURY is to dispose of by depositing in or as if in the earth; especially : to inter with funeral ceremonies. How to use bury in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Bury.

  4. Definition of bury verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. If you bury something, you put it into a hole in the ground and cover it up, often in order to hide it.

  6. BURY definition: 1. to put a dead body into the ground: 2. to hide something in the ground or under something: 3…. Learn more.

  7. Bury definition: to put in the ground and cover with earth. See examples of BURY used in a sentence.

  8. Jun 12, 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.

  9. You can bury something to hide it, or it can be part of a funeral ritual to bury a person who's died. You could also predict that the coming snow will bury the city, or you might bury your face in your hands if you were feeling dejected.

  10. Define bury. bury synonyms, bury pronunciation, bury translation, English dictionary definition of bury. to conceal; to place in a grave: They will bury her tomorrow. Not to be confused with: berry – a fleshy, edible fruit: She made a berry cobbler.

  11. bury something to ignore or hide a feeling, a mistake, etc. She had learned to bury her feelings. put deeply into something. bury something (in something) to put something deeply into something else He walked slowly, his hands buried in his pockets. She always has her head buried in a book. Idioms. bury the hatchet/your differences.