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reburial

[ UK /ɹɪbˈɛɹɪəl/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of burying again

How To Use reburial In A Sentence

  • Russian officials called the reburial historical justice, evidence of their nation's transformation. CNN Transcript Sep 28, 2006
  • It gets 1,000 applications a year, with the most common reason a reburial elsewhere. The Sun
  • This week a New Ager and self-titled Druid named King Arthur Pendragon called for the cessation of scientific studies on human remains excavated from Stonehenge and immediate reburial of the skeletons. Druids, New Agers and Archaeologists
  • Recently issued licences require the reburial of all human remains from England and Wales, however ancient. Letters: Reburial requirement impedes archaeology
  • President Jacob Zuma has called the reburial of revolutionist Lesley Massina an opportunity for bonding between workers and the revolutionary movement. News24 Top Stories
  • The group also wants the government to contribute to the costs of the exhumations, including DNA testing and dignified reburials.
  • He deserves better - a reburial within the cemetery with an appropriate marker so future generations will be able to learn of his story. Margie Goldsmith: Exhuming the Leather Man of the Hudson Valley
  • If the requirement for wholesale reburial remains, Britain risks losing its leading role in archaeology, a decline that will be observed by a mystified international scientific community. Letters: Reburial requirement impedes archaeology
  • Prepare now for a drawn-out saga over the choice of reburial site. Times, Sunday Times
  • The requirement for reburial within two years is not the only issue to vex archaeologists, however. Burial law is threatening archaeological research, say experts
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