Resomation

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /rɪˈzəˈmeɪʃən/

Definitions of resomation

noun a method of disposing of human remains by dissolving the body in an alkaline solution

Example Sentences

A1 Resomation is a process that uses water and alkali to dissolve human remains.

A2 The resomation method is considered more environmentally friendly than traditional burial or cremation.

B1 Many people are now considering resomation as an alternative to traditional funeral practices.

B2 Resomation technology is still relatively new and not widely available in all regions.

C1 The resomation process has sparked ethical debates within the funeral industry.

C2 Some argue that resomation is a more sustainable option for handling human remains in the future.

Examples of resomation in a Sentence

formal Resomation is a process that uses water and alkali to break down a body after death.

informal Have you heard of resomation? It's a new eco-friendly way to handle human remains.

slang Resomation is like a high-tech version of cremation.

figurative The idea of resomation is to return the body to nature in a more gentle way than traditional burial.

Grammatical Forms of resomation

plural

resomations

comparative

more resomation

superlative

most resomation

present tense

resomates

future tense

will resomate

perfect tense

has resomated

continuous tense

is resomating

singular

resomation

positive degree

resomation

infinitive

to resomate

gerund

resomating

participle

resomated

Origin and Evolution of resomation

First Known Use: 2007 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'resomation' is a combination of 'resurrection' and 'cremation'. It refers to a process of disposing of human remains through alkaline hydrolysis.
Evolution of the word: The term 'resomation' was first used in 2007 when the process of alkaline hydrolysis for human remains disposal was introduced. It has since become a popular alternative to traditional burial and cremation methods.