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immurement


Meanings
  • the act of enclosing or confining something or someone within a confined space, usually for protection or preservation.

    - "The library staff immured the valuable books in airtight glass cases to preserve them."
    - "The archaeologists immured the ancient artifacts in temperature-controlled storage units to prevent damage."
    - "The security personnel immured the VIPs in a heavily fortified compound to protect them from harm."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with immurement
immurement , allurement , adulterment , deploration , applause , consideration , approbation , disapproval , condemnation , reprobation , compliment , commendation , encomium , panegyric , eulogy
Homophones
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  1. immurement () : the act of enclosing or confining something or someone within a confined space, usually for protection or preservation.

  2. immuement () : Free from infection or disease, especially in a biological sense.

  3. immunity () : The condition of being immune, especially from a particular disease or condition. In a broader sense, it can also refer to a person's or group's ability to resist harm, whether physical, emotional, or otherwise.


Variants
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immure , immured , immurement , immurements , immures , immuring
Etymology
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Originally from the Latin word 'immurare' which means 'to enclose or confine within walls or a confined space'.


Trivia
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  1. {"question"=>"In what year was the term 'immurement' first used in the English language?", "answer"=>"The term 'immurement' was first used in the English language in the year 1350."}

  2. {"question"=>"What is the difference between immurement and entombment?", "answer"=>"Immurement and entombment are two related but distinct concepts in the English language. Both terms refer to the act of confining or enclosing something or someone within a confined space, usually for the purpose of preservation or protection. However, there are some key differences between immurement and entombment. The main difference between the two terms lies in the intent or purpose behind the act of confinement or enclosure. Immurement generally refers to the act of confining or enclosing something or someone within a confined space, usually for the purpose of preservation or protection, but with the intent or possibility of eventual release or escape. Entombment, on the other hand, generally refers to the act of confining or enclosing something or someone within a confined space, usually for the purpose of final burial or interment, with the intent or certainty of no future release or escape. In summary, immurement generally refers to the act of confining or enclosing something or someone within a confined space, with the intent or possibility of future release or escape. Entombment, on the other hand, generally refers to the act of confining or enclosing something or someone within a confined space, with the intent or certainty of no future release or escape. "}


How to Memorize "immurement"

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    - To memorize immurement, try visualizing the following steps: 1. The act of enclosing or confining something or someone within a confined space, usually for protection or preservation. 2. The person or group performing the immurement, usually for the protection or preservation of the immured item or person. 3. The confined space or container in which the immurement takes place. This could be a physical structure such as a vault or a container, or it could be a metaphorical or symbolic space such as a prison or a mental institution. 4. The reason or motivation behind the immurement. This could be for the protection or preservation of the immured item or person, or it could be for other reasons such as punishment, vengeance, or revenge. In some cases, the reason behind the immurement may not be clear or may be unknown. In such cases, the reason behind the immurement may be a matter of speculation or interpretation.


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