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Bury definitively, especially a deceased, by extension make a whole funeral ceremony. It is used figuratively for "ending an issue". It comes from an ancient meaning of the Latin sepelio ("to separate, to hide, to set aside") that later took on the meaning of "funeral funerals".
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