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buryverb to place (a dead body) in the earth, a tomb, or the seahe died on Tuesday and was buried on Friday entomb, hearse, inhume, inter, lay, put away, tomb immure, inurnenshrineconceal, cover, ensconce, hideobscure, shade, shieldcloak, curtain, enshroud, shroudrebury, reintercoffin disinter, exhume, unearth burn, crematebare, disclose, discover, display, exhibit, expose, reveal, showuncoffin to put into a hiding placeburied his face in his hands as his wife recounted the embarrassing incident cache, conceal, ensconce, hide, secrete hoard, squirrel (away), stashentomb, inter display, exhibit bare, expose, reveal, show, uncover, unmask, unveil, unwrapflaunt, parade, show offdisinter, unearth to defeat by a large marginif we don't work harder, the other softball team will bury us annihilate, blow away, bomb, clobber, cream, drub, dust, flatten, paste, rout, shellac, skin, skunk, smoke(slang), smother, snow under, thrash, trim, tromp, trounce, wallop, wax(slang), whip, whomp, whop(or whap), whup sweep, upsetbeat, best, conquer, dispatch, hurdle, lick, master, overbear, overcome, overmatch, prevail (over), subdue, surmount, take, throw, triumph (over), win (against), worstcrush, knock off, knock over, overpower, overthrow, overwhelm, subjugate, upend, vanquishace (out), better, eclipse, exceed, outdistance, outdo, outfight, outshine, outstrip, overtop, surpass, top, transcendedge (out), nose out, pip(British)cap, excel, flourish, score, succeedbreak, destroy, do in, finish, sink, slaughter beat the pants off, eat alive, run circles around(or run rings around), wipe the floor with(or wipe the ground with) hide, conceal, screen, secrete, bury mean to withhold or withdraw from sight.hide may or may not suggest intent.hide in the closet a house hidden in the woods conceal usually does imply intent and often specifically implies a refusal to divulge.concealed the weapon screen implies an interposing of something that prevents discovery.a house screened by trees secrete suggests a depositing in a place unknown to others.secreted the amulet inside his shirt bury implies covering up so as to hide completely.buried the treasure before the 12th century |