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Definition of interment in English: intermentnoun ɪnˈtəːm(ə)ntɪnˈtərmənt mass nounThe burial of a corpse in a grave or tomb, typically with funeral rites. count noun interments took place in the churchyard Example sentencesExamples - Proof of his popularity was the large number of mourners at both his funeral and interment.
- Following requiem Mass interment took place in the local cemetery.
- She died in Canada on Monday, August 1, and her funeral services and interment took place in Vancouver.
- Following Requiem Mass interment took place in Towerhill cemetery.
- Services were held yesterday, with interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
- The following interments are taken from the official city records of burials in Linwood Cemetery.
- After Mass, interment took place in the adjoining cemetery.
- A private family interment took place at Rosewood Memorial Gardens.
- Each grave is for the interment of one casket.
- Afterwards, the funeral proceeded to Knock Cemetery for interment.
- Paddy's funeral took place on Saturday in St. Clare's Church with interment in Mullies Cemetery.
- A wake was held in the family home in Boston and interment took place last Saturday following the celebration of Requiem Mass.
- They are said to have had importance in rituals, possibly as a focus for interment of the dead.
- Private ash interment will take place at a later date.
- All interments will be made facing east, i.e., with the head at the west end of the grave.
- The Cemetery shall not be held responsible for any order authorizing an interment given by telephone.
- The mix-up occurred at the burial of a Middlesbrough woman whose interment had to be delayed for three hours while gravediggers set to work.
- The funeral proceeded to St. Mary's Cemetery for interment in the presence of a large gathering of family and friends.
- There are two options for finding information about the interments in Smithville Cemetery.
- A spouse divorced from the primary eligible, or widowed and remarried, is not eligible for interment.
Synonyms burial, burying, committal, entombment, inhumation a funeral funeral rites, obsequies rare sepulture, exequies Definition of interment in US English: intermentnouninˈtərməntɪnˈtərmənt The burial of a corpse in a grave or tomb, typically with funeral rites. interments took place in the churchyard Example sentencesExamples - Following Requiem Mass interment took place in Towerhill cemetery.
- A spouse divorced from the primary eligible, or widowed and remarried, is not eligible for interment.
- Afterwards, the funeral proceeded to Knock Cemetery for interment.
- There are two options for finding information about the interments in Smithville Cemetery.
- She died in Canada on Monday, August 1, and her funeral services and interment took place in Vancouver.
- Services were held yesterday, with interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery.
- A wake was held in the family home in Boston and interment took place last Saturday following the celebration of Requiem Mass.
- The funeral proceeded to St. Mary's Cemetery for interment in the presence of a large gathering of family and friends.
- The Cemetery shall not be held responsible for any order authorizing an interment given by telephone.
- After Mass, interment took place in the adjoining cemetery.
- A private family interment took place at Rosewood Memorial Gardens.
- Paddy's funeral took place on Saturday in St. Clare's Church with interment in Mullies Cemetery.
- Each grave is for the interment of one casket.
- Following requiem Mass interment took place in the local cemetery.
- Proof of his popularity was the large number of mourners at both his funeral and interment.
- The mix-up occurred at the burial of a Middlesbrough woman whose interment had to be delayed for three hours while gravediggers set to work.
- The following interments are taken from the official city records of burials in Linwood Cemetery.
- All interments will be made facing east, i.e., with the head at the west end of the grave.
- They are said to have had importance in rituals, possibly as a focus for interment of the dead.
- Private ash interment will take place at a later date.
Synonyms burial, burying, committal, entombment, inhumation
Usage Interment, which means ‘burial,’ should not be confused with internment, which means ‘imprisonment.’ |