Synonyms of rebury

Antonyms of rebury

Collocations of rebury

sacred ground
Frequency: 85 %

The community gathered to rebury the sacred ground after it was disturbed by construction.

ancestral remains
Frequency: 80 %

The archaeologists decided to rebury the ancestral remains in a respectful ceremony.

cultural artifacts
Frequency: 75 %

The government decided to rebury the cultural artifacts in their original location to honor the local traditions.

ancient artifacts
Frequency: 70 %

The museum curator made the decision to rebury the ancient artifacts to preserve their integrity.

historical figures
Frequency: 65 %

The decision to rebury the historical figures in a public ceremony was met with mixed reactions.

Idiomatic Expressions for rebury

  • Phrase: rebury the past
    Meaning: to forget about or let go of past events or grievances
    Usage: It's time to rebury the past and focus on building a better future.