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cremate
[kree-meyt]
verb (used with object)
- to reduce (a dead body) to ashes by fire, especially as a funeral rite. 
- to consume by fire; burn. 
cremate
/ krɪˈmeɪt /
verb
- (tr) to burn up (something, esp a corpse) and reduce to ash 
Other Word Forms
- cremation noun
- uncremated adjective
- cremationism noun
- cremationist noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cremate1
Example Sentences
But then Scott Michaels, the founder of Dearly Departed Tours, discovered that her cremated remains were interred in a rose garden under her married name, Elsa Lanchester Laughton.
"I don't want to be cremated, I want to be buried like this and have my little bones taken out," she says as her daughter runs around the graveyard and her father-in-law sips a beer.
According to the outlet, Keaton’s death certificate listed her cause of death as primary bacterial pneumonia and noted that she would be cremated.
Scottish detectives have been helping the Spanish police with their investigation and have provided background information on the pair, who were cremated after a double funeral in July.
Last month, police issued an appeal for anyone with concerns regarding the handling of cremated remains or pre-paid funeral plans with the former funeral directors - which also ran a premises in Springburn - to contact them.
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