reinterred Meaning in Bengali
Adjective:
প্রোথিত,
Similer Words:
reinterrogatereinterrogation
reinvesting
reinvigorates
reinvigorating
reinvigoration
reinvolve
reinvolved
reis
reist
reisted
reiter
reiterance
reiterant
reiterations
reinterred's Usage Examples:
flooded by the creation of the reservoir; 3,816 bodies were removed and reinterred in St.
His interment was in Maple Grove Cemetery, and was reinterred in Forest Hills Cemetery, Roxbury, Massachusetts.
He was reinterred in Beech Grove Cemetery, Muncie, Indiana.
He was reinterred in Greendale Cemetery.
He was reinterred in Earlham Cemetery.
It can also be the initial tomb for a person who has since been reinterred elsewhere.
He was later reinterred at Union Grove Cemetery located at Canal Winchester, Ohio.
He was first buried at Gibraltar, and was reinterred in Saint-Philbert-de-Grand-Lieu.
Trafalgar and the Crimean War were removed from the Hospital site in 1875 and reinterred in the Pleasaunce (named after the former Royal Palace of Placentia or.
Merrick was interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery, then reinterred in the cemetery at St.
Reformed Graveyard" closed in 1899 (at least five others are identified as reinterred from that graveyard.
Various troops were reinterred here, and the monument was placed as the focus point of this small cemetery.
RAF to have his remains returned to his home town and in 1943 he was reinterred in the plot here.
in a cemetery on the tract mostly were exhumed and their bodies were reinterred in higher ground.
He was interred in the Masonic Cemetery, San Diego, California but reinterred at Rock Creek Cemetery (DC) in December 1909.
Yi died in 1935 in Shinhanchon, Vladivostok, Soviet Union, and was reinterred in South Korea in 2007.
Twenty-one in total, they were reinterred atop the Crab Orchard Hill in 1871.
at Mount Vernon Cemetery in Philadelphia on December 28 1885 and later reinterred in Harleigh Cemetery, Camden, New Jersey, in the Trinity Section, Lot.
They had eighteen fallen Confederates, from graves around the county, reinterred around the monument, in a manner similar to other such monuments in Kentucky.
He was reinterred in Oakwood Cemetery (Fremont, Ohio).