Last month, aldermen gave their permission to rebury the man's remains bones.
From the tennessean.com
The tribal representatives decided to rebury the bones where they were found, they said.
From the fresnobee.com
They bury the seed, dig it up shortly afterward, rebury it elsewhere and dig it up again.
From the charlotteobserver.com
If not, sprinkle some seltzer water on the cardboard and rebury it.
From the sfgate.com
After that, work will begin to extract and rebury radioactive materials from the damaged reactor.
From the upi.com
If so, his family wants to rebury him back home near St. Louis, or perhaps elsewhere in Arlington.
From the time.com
Jerome said he's gotten calls from people who thought he was going to exhume Poe's remains and rebury them.
From the sltrib.com
Relations with Romania soured after a farcical attempt to rebury one, Jozsef Nyiro, in his home town.
From the economist.com
She said she wants to exhume the son and rebury him in Texas.
From the usatoday.com
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Bury again; "After the king's body had been exhumed and tested to traces of poison, it was reburied in the same spot"
(reburial) reburying: the act of burying again
(Reburial) Burial (as in berry, or), also called interment and inhumation, is the act of placing a person or object into the ground. This is accomplished by excavating a pit or trench, placing an object in it, and covering it over.