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Excavating Meaning in English

word · lemma: excavate

ˈɛkskəˌveɪtɪŋ
EKS-kuh-VAY-ting
ˈɛkskəvˌeɪtɪŋ
EKS-kuh-VAY-ting

Definition

Digging up or removing earth, stone, or other materials from the ground, usually to find something or prepare the land for building.

Usage & Nuances

Most often used in technical, construction, or archaeological contexts. Common collocations include 'excavating a site' and 'excavating for artifacts.' It’s the continuous form of 'excavate,' so it describes an ongoing process.

Example Sentences

The workers are excavating a large hole for the new building foundation.

basic

They spent weeks excavating the ancient tomb.

basic

Machines are excavating the land for the new road.

basic

Archaeologists are still excavating in hopes of finding more artifacts.

natural

When excavating, it's important to watch for hidden cables or pipes underground.

natural

They found something unexpected while excavating near the old riverbank.

natural