The term "raise from the dead" is commonly used in religious or supernatural contexts, particularly with reference to miraculous events. In contrast, its antonyms depict a lack of resurrection, revival or rejuvenation. Words like "bury", "inter", "entomb", "plant" and "seal" connote a final resting place, while "decaying", "decomposing" and "putrefying" refer to the inevitable deterioration of a body after death. Further, "destroy", "erase", "eliminate" and "annihilate" imply permanent extinction of life, with no possibility of return. The antonyms of "raise from the dead" are somber expressions associated with the irrevocable cessation of life.