entomb (someone or something) in (something)
To enclose, trap, or contain someone or something in something. We entombed the dead bird in the box before burying it in the backyard.
entomb
someone or an animal in something to imprison someone or an animal in a tomblike enclosure. Please don't entomb me in that huge, cold office. Unknowingly, when they closed the door, they had entombed a tiny mouse in the church.