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  1. to remove earth that is covering very old objects buried in the ground in order to discover things about the past: Ice age bones are being excavated in the caves. to dig a hole or channel in the ground, especially with a machine: In tin mining today, workers excavate tunnels horizontally from a vertical shaft.

  2. The meaning of EXCAVATE is to form a cavity or hole in. How to use excavate in a sentence.

  3. Excavate definition: to make hollow by removing the inner part; make a hole or cavity in; form into a hollow, as by digging. See examples of EXCAVATE used in a sentence.

  4. To excavate means to dig a hole in the ground, for example in order to build there. A contractor was hired to drain the reservoir and to excavate soil. [ VERB noun ]

  5. to remove earth that is covering very old objects buried in the ground in order to discover things about the past: Ice age bones are being excavated in the caves. to dig a hole or channel in the ground, especially with a machine: In tin mining today, workers excavate tunnels horizontally from a vertical shaft.

  6. To excavate is to remove or find by digging. If you have rocky soil in your garden, you may have to excavate it to remove the rocks and replace them with additional soil. Construction crews also excavate when they remove material from the ground.

  7. 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 part: to excavate a tooth. 3. (Archaeology) to unearth (buried objects) methodically in an attempt to discover information about the past.

  8. verb. /ˈekskəveɪt/ Verb Forms. to dig in the ground to look for old buildings or objects that have been buried for a long time; to find something by digging in this way. excavate something The site has been excavated by archaeologists. The area has not yet been fully excavated.

  9. EXCAVATE definition: to dig in the ground, especially with a machine, or to look for objects from the past: . Learn more.

  10. verb. /ˈɛkskəˌveɪt/ Verb Forms. to dig in the ground to look for old buildings or objects that have been buried for a long time; to find something by digging in this way excavate something The site has been excavated by archaeologists. excavate something from something pottery and weapons excavated from the burial site. Want to learn more?