Yes, because it is an action.
For example: "We are going to excavate the bones buried here in the dirt."
Yes, excavate is a verb. It means to dig or remove earth, rocks, or other material from an area in order to uncover, uncover, or expose something underground, such as archaeological artifacts or construction foundations.
The noun forms of the verb to excavate are excavator, excavation, and the gerund, excavating.
They used the backhoe to excavate the new basement. They were unable to excavate the car from the pond.
They decided to excavate the ruins.We need to excavate the road in order to lay down new pipes.
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The noun forms of the verb to excavate are excavator, excavation, and the gerund, excavating.
The noun forms of the verb to excavate are excavator, excavation, and the gerund, excavating.
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They used the backhoe to excavate the new basement. They were unable to excavate the car from the pond.
the explorers continued to EXCAVATE the dirt for fossils.
The builders will excavate at the work site
Excavate means to dig up, generally out of the ground. Example sentence: A bull dozer was used to excavate the foundation of the building.
It is difficult to excavate rocks from a building site.
The team of archaeolgists will now begin to excavate the site.
They decided to excavate the ruins.We need to excavate the road in order to lay down new pipes.
Excavate is not a prefix; it is a word. It does contain the prefix "ex-" which means "out" in this instance.
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