Disinter
(verb)
- To dig up and remove a corpse or other buried object from the ground.
- To uncover or remove something that has been buried or hidden.
Origin:
From latin disinterare, from dis- + enterare to bury.
Examples:
- The archaeologists disinterred the ancient artifacts from the site.
- The forensic team disinterred the body from the grave.
- The researchers disinterred the evidence from the archives.
- The government disinterred the truth about the scandal.
- The detective disinterred the clues that led to the perpetrator.