Pronunciation: /vɪˈvɪsəˌpʌltʃər/
noun the burial of someone alive
A1 The concept of vivisepulture is unfamiliar to many people.
A2 Some cultures have practiced vivisepulture in the past.
B1 The history of vivisepulture dates back centuries.
B2 Vivisepulture was considered a horrifying fate in ancient times.
C1 The discussion of vivisepulture in literature reflects societal attitudes towards death.
C2 The practice of vivisepulture has been a topic of debate among historians and anthropologists.
formal The practice of vivisepulture was once common among certain ancient civilizations.
informal I heard a spooky story about vivisepulture happening in that old cemetery.
slang That movie was so scary, it felt like a scene straight out of a vivisepulture nightmare.
figurative Being stuck in a toxic relationship can feel like a form of emotional vivisepulture.
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