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Adjective
Placed underground beneath the surface of the earth, typically of the deceased
“They despoil the buried dead by the destruction of the tombs.”
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Concealed or hidden, typically from being covered up
“A neighbor of the deceased confessed to police that he had been in the yard attempting to find the buried treasure.”
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To be kept secret
“I can see why certain people would want to keep this information buried.”
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Having been forgotten or lost
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“Her former lover is well versed in the art and danger of bringing the buried secrets of the glorious past back into the light of civilization.”
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Existing in a dormant or latent state
“Symptoms help you get in touch with your buried feelings. They are like messengers from the unconscious.”
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To be concentrating on, or engrossed by, a task or activity
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“The Professor was buried in his work and existed for nothing else.”
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Located out of sight
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(of a person's eyes or cheeks) Deeply recessed, especially as a result of illness, hunger, or stress
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Being contained or placed within (something)
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Situated beneath the surface of the ground
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Of which knowledge has been lost
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Extending deep or very far down
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Farthest from the surface or external part
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Overwhelmed with emotion
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Past tense for to embed or implant into a ground or surface
“He heard the bullet exit the podium and bury itself deep into the floor behind Adams.”
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Past tense for to lay to rest after death, typically in the ground
“Billy goes home and prepares a box to bury Old Dan in.”
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Past tense for to completely submerge or engulf in something
“Jolting along the river-bed-turned-road, I hoped desperately for no rain, realizing that even a shower could bury us in mud.”
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Past tense for to conceal or hide from view, sometimes figuratively
“He is convinced that the accountant is a crook and liable to bury the evidence.”
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Past tense for to stifle or refrain from openly expressing
“He had to bury his contempt for his patient and act professionally.”
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Past tense for to involve oneself deeply in something, especially to the exclusion of other concerns
“The Flosses bury themselves deeply in denial, while Joe struggles with an unspoken regret.”
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Past tense for to not think about something anymore
“Is it not right that I should bury the past and turn over a new leaf?”
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Past tense for to comprehensively defeat
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“The home side would absolutely bury the other team in a landslide of goals.”
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Past tense for to defeat, subdue or overcome with superior strength
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Past tense for to overwhelm with large amounts or quantities
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Past tense for to forcibly put an end to
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Past tense for to envelop completely and hide from view
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Past tense for to excuse or disregard as unimportant or insignificant
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Past tense for to go beyond in performance
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Past tense for to bury, cover, or dig in something, typically plants or objects, firmly into the ground
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Past tense for to frustrate or prevent (someone) from achieving an aim
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Past tense for to put aside or into storage, typically as a result of having collected a surplus of
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