excavate• The site, needed for a parking lot, was entombed without being excavated.• Archaeologists are excavating a Bronze Age settlement on the outskirts of the village.• The turtleexcavates a hole in the sand and then lays its eggs in it.• The stone-lined privypit was excavated a year ago by an archaeologyfieldclass from City College.• As on land, oceanimpactexplosionsexcavatehuge craters.• The mosaics excavated in 1989 have now been fully restored.• For a time he worked with archaeologists from the University of Californiaexcavatingruinsnear Kayenta, Arizona.• Work is under way to excavate the ancient city.• Workers had already begun excavating the foundations for the house.• A very large amount of gravel would be excavated to form the channel.• Until recently new pits were continually being excavated while others are being filled with refuse.
Originexcavate
(1500-1600)Latin past participle of excavare, from cavus“hollow”