Carson and Morales remained on the rock, busying with the fire which would cremate the remains.
In the Mysore Census Report, 1891, the Mysore Bedars are said to cremate the dead, and on the following day to scatter the ashes on five tangedu (Cassia auriculata) trees.
It is a privilege (they consider it as such) of the Ambattans to cremate the bodies of village paupers other than Brahmans.
Now, if you want to know all about this "statue" which proposes to cremate itself, I'm your man.
Proteus,' he replied, 'will shortly cremate himself, at the Olympic games.
I don't suppose you will even know when they're going to cremate him.
The cremation letter from Mr. Rice, authorizing Patrick to cremate his body, shows that Patrick intended to do away with Rice in such a way that an autopsy must, if possible, be prevented and the evidence of murder destroyed.
To cremate the body before an autopsy it was necessary to procure a physician's certificate that Rice had died from natural causes.
They weep by them all night, and next day, taking them to the burning ground, cremate them.
When the Bhuiyars cremate a corpse they throw near the spot an axe, if the deceased was a man, and a Khurpi or weeding spud, if a woman.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "cremate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.