Meaning & Definition of word "Excavation"

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    Excavation

    /ˌɛks.kəˈveɪ.ʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The process of digging out and removing earth, rock, or other materials from a site.
      • Example: The excavation of the ancient ruins revealed many artifacts.
    • 2. A site from which material has been excavated.
      • Example: The excavation at the construction site was larger than expected.
    • 3. A hole made by excavating.
      • Example: They found a large excavation in the ground that was used for storage.

    Etymology

    Late Latin excavatio, from excavare to hollow out.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    excavation site:

    A specific location where excavation is being carried out.

    archaeological excavation:

    The systematic uncovering of ancient artifacts by digging.

    excavation plan:

    A detailed strategy for conducting an excavation, often involving excavation methods.

    Related Words

    excavate:

    To dig out and remove material from a particular area.

    excavator:

    A machine used for digging or moving large quantities of earth.

    earthwork:

    A construction project that involves moving or manipulating soil or rock.

    Slang Meanings of excavation

    Meaning: Digging deep into something.

    Example Sentence: That project was an excavation into the core issues of the problem.

    Meaning: To uncover hidden truths or secrets.

    Example Sentence: They did some serious excavation on the company's finances.