exhume

UK /ɛksˈ(h)juːm/ US /ɛkˈs(j)um/
verb 2

Definitions

verb

1

To dig out of the ground; to take out of a place of burial; to disinter.

The archeologist exhumed artifacts from the ground with a shovel.

Not so long ago a Scotsman is reported to have exhumed the body of his daughter and burnt her heart, as he thought she was devitalising her remaining brother and sister and making them ill.

2

To uncover; to bring to light.

Long dead traditions are exhumed just for the tourists.

Memorial was permeated by a sense of mission, a moral imperative to exhume the truth and display it to the eyes of its compatriots, whatever feelings of shame, outrage, denial, or shock might ensue.

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