Disinter (verb)

  1. To dig up and remove a corpse or other buried object from the ground.
  2. To uncover or remove something that has been buried or hidden.

Origin:

From latin disinterare, from dis- + enterare to bury.

Examples:

  1. The archaeologists disinterred the ancient artifacts from the site.
  2. The forensic team disinterred the body from the grave.
  3. The researchers disinterred the evidence from the archives.
  4. The government disinterred the truth about the scandal.
  5. The detective disinterred the clues that led to the perpetrator.
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