Noun
the act of burying again
Source: WordNetFor instance, they may bless their dead at church before proceeding with traditional burial rites or invite a Christian minister to consecrate a famadihana reburial. Source: Internet
Burial, removal and reburial Hindenburg's original 1934 burial at the Tannenberg Memorial. Source: Internet
After other artifacts were found, they decided to hire a consulting archaeology firm to monitor construction and preserve any skeletal remains for reburial. Source: Internet
A former political prisoner and member of YPKP, Irawan Mangunkusuma, offered to donate land for the reburial in the sub-district of Kaloran north of Yogyakarta. Source: Internet
After forensic tests confirmed the identities, the hearses transported the remains to Qunu on Thursday for the reburial, according to police. Source: Internet
On 18 January, panicked by reports that the burial of the three bodies had been observed, members of the execution team went to dig up the bodies and move them to a place near the border with Northern Rhodesia for reburial. Source: Internet