Meaning & Definition of word "Burying"

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    Burying

    /ˈbɛr.i.ɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. The act of placing a dead body in the ground or a grave.
      • Example: They are burying their beloved pet in the backyard.
    • 2. To conceal something from view or to hide something beneath the surface.
      • Example: He is burying his emotions deep inside and refusing to talk about them.
    • 3. To put an end to something or to suppress it.
      • Example: She is burying her doubts about the project to stay focused.
    • 4. To submerge or envelop something completely.
      • Example: The waves are burying the beach during the storm.
    • 5. To cover something with earth or material.
      • Example: The workers are burying the electrical cables to protect them from damage.

    Etymology

    Derived from the Old English 'byrgan', meaning 'to bury'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bury the hatchet:

    To make peace or settle differences.

    bury one's head in the sand:

    To ignore a problem or situation.

    bury the lead:

    To start a story with unimportant details instead of the most important points.

    Related Words

    grave:

    A place where a body is buried.

    tomb:

    An enclosure for a dead body, often underground.

    casket:

    A container for a dead body.

    Slang Meanings of burying

    Meaning: Burying someone's reputation.

    Example Sentence: After that scandal, they are really burying his reputation.

    Meaning: Burying oneself in work.

    Example Sentence: Since the deadline is approaching, I'm really burying myself in work.