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What is entombed mean?

"Entombed" means to be buried or enclosed in a tomb or other place of burial. It can also be used metaphorically to describe something that is trapped or confined in a way that makes it impossible to escape.

Here are some examples of how "entombed" can be used:

* Literally: "The ancient pharaoh was entombed in a pyramid."

* Figuratively: "The avalanche entombed the hikers beneath a mountain of snow."

Here are some other ways to use "entombed":

* "Entombed in ice" - refers to something frozen and preserved in ice.

* "Entombed in concrete" - refers to something encased in concrete.

* "Entombed in debt" - refers to someone who is deeply in debt and feels trapped by it.

The word "entombed" often carries a sense of finality, permanence, and even sadness.

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