sepulchring

/ˈsɛpəlkərɪŋ/
verb
  1. To place or bury something in a tomb or grave.
    • The family chose to sepulchre their beloved pet in a small garden cemetery.
    • Workers carefully sepulchred the time capsule beneath the town square.
    • The ancient ritual involved sepulchring the king's remains in a stone chamber.
  2. To hide or conceal something as if burying it; to put out of sight or mind.
    • He tried to sepulchre his feelings of guilt behind a cheerful smile.
    • The old documents were sepulchred in a forgotten attic trunk for decades.
    • She sepulchred her painful memories deep in her subconscious.
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