Keresés
to excavate
01
ásni, kiásni
to dig a hole or make a channel in the ground
Transitive: to excavate a hole or cavity
Example
Contractors excavated a hole for the septic tank installation in the yard.
Archaeologists excavated test pits to assess the archaeological potential of the site.
The workers excavated a trench to lay down the foundation for the building.
02
ásni, felfedni
to uncover or expose by digging, especially to reveal buried artifacts, structures, or remains
Transitive: to excavate buried remains or artifacts
Example
Divers excavated a shipwreck, bringing up cannons, pottery, and other artifacts from the seabed.
The archaeologists excavated the ruins of an old castle, revealing hidden chambers and artifacts.
Paleontologists excavated a dinosaur fossil, carefully removing layers of sediment to reveal the skeleton.
03
ásni, kiásni
to create a cavity or hole in something by digging
Transitive: to excavate the ground
Example
The excavator machine skillfully excavated the area, creating space for a new parking lot.
Workers excavated the pavement to repair a broken sewer line.
The workers excavated the land to prepare for the building 's foundation.
word family
excav
excav
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excavate
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excavation
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excavation
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excavator
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excavator
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Contractors excavated a hole for the septic tank installation in the yard.
Archaeologists excavated test pits to assess the archaeological potential of the site.
The workers excavated a trench to lay down the foundation for the building.
Farmers excavated ditches to improve irrigation in the fields.
The landscapers excavated a pond in the garden to create a water feature.
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