reburial
noun [ U or C ] (also re-burial) uk/ˌriːˈber.i.əl/ us/ˌriːˈber.i.əl/
重新安葬
the act of putting a dead body into the ground again, or the ceremony in which this is done
Two years ago a question arose about the re-burial of ancient remains. 两年前,出现了一个关于重新埋葬古代遗骸的议题。
The Delaware Tribe of Indians expects the reburial of more than 100 ancestors. 特拉华州印第安人部落预计将重新安葬100多位祖先。
The park offered a corner of its cemetery for the reburials. 该公园提供了其墓地的一角供重新安葬之用。
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- When remains were dug up, he was often called to oversee their reburial.
- Reburial sites are chosen with care and kept secret.
- Some institutions that once displayed the artefacts have returned them to Indian tribes for proper re-burial.
- Tribal officials said they will hold a reburial ceremony in a matter of days.