Vouk St. Karadjitch, says that the Serbian people even to-day believe that no great building can be successfully erected without the immuring of some human being.
There he wandered from place to place, sometimes mingling with the gay, at others, immuring himself in religious houses, or again seeking excitement in every thing which promised forgetfulness.
He sat in a sort of self-immuring torpor, staring out over what he still regarded as the wreck of his career.
And there is something so disturbingly immuring and depersonalizing about it!
This temple owes its preservation, such as it is, to this immuring of the cathedral in it.
Beside the pathetic interest attaching to the great founder of the palace, another interest attaches to the immuring of it in the modern city.
They all agreed that Ernest was a frightful ogre, who ought to be put in a boiling cauldron, for immuring you so closely,--I am going to tell him so.
They discussed William's escapade, and the various plans for the immuring of Jane, if she could be caught.
She had heard that her relations had even discussed the advisability of immuring her in a convent if she could be caught,--but she did not mean to be caught.
And that cannot be fulfilled, by retiring to a solitude beyond the stars; or immuring one's-self below them, in monasteries and loneliness.
She knew that her father had obtained from the Pope, a dispensation from his vow, relative to immuring her in a convent; and she did not doubt that Louis had been told the same in their first meeting at Harwich.
Danes: immuring of girl in city walls among, 49; lamb buried under every altar of, 56.
That is all told, the dismal sequel, the immuringof the living monk, is passed over.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "immuring" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.