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buries
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "buries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of placing something underground or hiding something beneath the surface. Example: "He buries his secrets deep within his heart, never revealing them to anyone."
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60 human-written examples
Emily Dickinson's winter is charged with wildness – the snow buries the "stump and stack and stem" and creates "Acres of seams where harvests were".
News & Media
Tenth of December George Saunders (2013) Winner of last year's inaugural Folio prize for fiction, Saunders is, according to Entertainment Weekly, "the master of joy bombs: little explosions of grin-stimulating genius that he buries throughout his deeply thoughtful, endlessly entertaining flights of imagination".
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Mr Portillo's lot include the ministers of finance, the interior and defence.In this section Chile buries its political ghosts—some of them, anyway Old cars never die in Cuba Portillo's progress Death on the beach ReprintsCurbing the influence of the army depends in part on that of General Rios Montt.
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He pulls off the road, gets out of the car and buries the dosimeter in the grass.
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As he buries his family to the whistle of birdsong, Mr Likoka has no idea that Congo's civil war was supposed to have ended this month.Congo's war is horrible and complex.
News & Media
And for a time during the Cold War, the US Army maintained a Nike missile base there (Nike missiles are surface-to-air missiles designed to shoot down enemy aircraft).The Hebrew Free Burial Association (HFBA) also buries the unclaimed and the poor, provided they are Jewish.
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He taunts:it just isn't true that the passive buries or hides responsibility: if you put the by-phrase in, it lays it on the line prominently.
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Publicly, though, China buries its grumbles and complies with protocol.
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The parent group buries all CNN financial information inside its general networks division.
News & Media
This strategy buries even the pretence of anti-establishmentarianism.He has since softened his stance a bit, but he has also vowed to stay in the race until Mr Romney clinches a majority.
News & Media
Every time a community buries an Ebola victim without protective clothing or medical advice, the disease has a higher chance of spreading.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When writing about geography, use "buries" to describe something large covering something else, such as "The glacier buries the valley."
Common error
Avoid using "buries" when a more neutral term like "covers" or "includes" would be more appropriate. "Buries" suggests a deeper level of concealment or suppression that might not always be intended.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "buries" is as a third-person singular present tense verb. Ludwig confirms its correct usage across numerous contexts. It describes the action of placing something in the ground or concealing something.
Frequent in
News & Media
47%
Encyclopedias
33%
Science
7%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Reference
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Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "buries" functions as a third-person singular verb used to describe the act of placing something underground, concealing something, or suppressing emotions. Ludwig confirms the widespread and grammatically sound use of the term across various contexts, notably in News & Media and Encyclopedias. While the term is generally neutral in register, writers should be mindful of its implications of concealment or suppression. If you need to talk about a simpler covering, "covers" might work better. It is a common term, so a thesaurus visit might give you just the right option for your message.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
hides
A general term for preventing something from being seen or found.
conceals
Implies hiding something from sight or knowledge.
covers up
Focuses on concealing something, often with implications of dishonesty.
inters
Specifically refers to placing a body in a grave or tomb.
lays to rest
Euphemism for burial, often used in a formal or respectful context.
entombs
Suggests enclosing something completely, as in a tomb.
suppresses
Implies forcibly preventing something from being expressed or known.
obliterates
Signifies complete destruction or removal.
submerges
Indicates covering something with a liquid or other substance.
swallows up
Suggests something being completely engulfed or consumed.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested