digging up
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Definition
- Noun:
- The act of excavating something from the ground: Specifically refers to the action of removing something, especially something buried, from the earth by digging.
Usage
- The noun "digging up" is typically used to describe the process or instance of unearthing something. It often carries a formal or specific connotation, particularly in archaeological or forensic contexts.
Examples
- Noun:
- The digging up of the ancient artifacts required careful archaeological techniques.
- The police ordered the digging up of the yard in search of evidence.
Advanced Usage
- "A digging up": Can be used to refer to a specific instance or event of excavation.
- The documentary featured a digging up of a Roman villa.
Variants and Related Words
- Excavation (n): The process of digging, especially to uncover archaeological remains.
- The excavation of the site took several years.
- Exhumation (n): The formal or technical term for digging up a buried corpse.
- The exhumation was conducted to perform a new autopsy.
Synonyms
- Exhumation: The act of digging up a buried body.
- Unearthing: The process of finding something in the ground by digging.
- Disinterment: The act of taking a dead body out of the ground.
Related Phrases
- To dig up (phrasal verb): To remove something from the ground by digging; to discover information.
- They plan to dig up the old tree stump.
- The journalist managed to dig up some scandalous facts.
Noun
- the act of digging something out of the ground (especially a corpse) where it has been buried