Inter (verb)

  1. To bury a dead body in the ground or in a tomb.
  2. To temporarily confine someone or something, especially during a time of crisis.

Origin:

From latin 'inter' ('between, among').

Examples:

  1. The deceased was interred in the family plot.
  2. The prisoners were interred in a makeshift camp during the war.
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