From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdisinterdis‧in‧ter /ˌdɪsɪnˈtɜː $ -ˈtɜːr/ verb (disinterred, disinterring) [transitive] formal 1 to dig and remove a dead body from a grave OPP inter2 to find or use something that has been lost or not used for a long time She disinterred two frozen TV dinners from the freezer.→ See Verb table
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disinter• The bodies are disinterred, and a colourful gala is held.• It took two additional tractors to disinter the float and permit Hirt and Channing to go on with the show.• A few yards further on they disinterred Wilkinson.