Sentence examples for be excavated from inspiring English sources

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be excavated

verb

To make a hole in (something); to hollow.

Exact(59)

The actual history could be excavated.

The place cries out to be excavated".

These myths have to be excavated and only can be excavated by white people".

That allowed the bedrock to be excavated by means ranging from pickax to explosives.

Unfortunately, the clues are buried alongside memories so troubling that they should probably never be excavated.

Even meaty, tender turkey necks could be excavated from my butcher's deep freezer when I asked.

They can be excavated as trenches around the site without moving or disturbing the waste material.

The area around the Jerome Park reservoir would also have to be excavated for connecting tunnels.

Sometimes you need to explore some deeper truth that can only be excavated through fiction.

Inspectors often recommend that a tank showing the faintest sign of leaking be excavated and tested.

They believe there are four or five other mass graves in the immediate area that have yet to be excavated.

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