disinter
Etymology
Borrowed from French désenterrer.
verb
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To take out of the grave or tomb. -
To bring out, as from a grave or hiding place; to bring from obscurity into view. Why disinter dead faith from mouldering hidden? 1870, James Thomson, The City of Dreadful Night
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