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verb (used with object), ex·ca·vat·ed, ex·ca·vat·ing.

  1. to make hollow by removing the inner part; make a hole or cavity in; form into a hollow, as by digging: The ground was excavated for a foundation.
  2. to make (a hole, tunnel, etc.) by removing material.
  3. to dig or scoop out (earth, sand, etc.).
  4. to expose or lay bare by or as if by digging; unearth: to excavate an ancient city.

verb

  1. to remove (soil, earth, etc) by digging; dig out
  2. to make (a hole, cavity, or tunnel) in (solid matter) by hollowing or removing the centre or inner partto excavate a tooth
  3. to unearth (buried objects) methodically in an attempt to discover information about the past

v.1590s, from Latin excavatus, past participle of excavare “to hollow out,” from ex- “out” (see ex-) + cavare “to hollow, hollow out,” from cavus “cave” (see cave (n.)). Related: Excavated; excavating.

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