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graves

Aussprache: [ɡreɪvz]

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Kontext: „burial“

(noun) a grave is a place in the ground where a person is buried after they die. It’s usually marked with a stone or a marker, and can be found in a cemetery.

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We visited my grandmother's grave to remember her and say a few nice words.

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There's no grave for someone who has been cremated, as their ashes are scattered or kept in an urn.

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Do you know where his grave is located in the cemetery?

Kontext: „digging“

(verb) to graves means to dig a hole in the earth; this can refer to making a grave for burial. It’s often used when someone is preparing to bury someone who has died.

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The workers graves in the cemetery to prepare for the new burials this week.

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They did not graves enough deep enough for the burial, so they had to dig again.

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Who will graves the area for the new plots?

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