As a noun, "excavate" refers to the act of digging or making a hole in the ground to uncover archaeological artifacts or remnants of the past. It can also refer to a site where excavation work is being carried out.
Mine , excavate ,
The archaeologists will excavate the site next month to uncover ancient artifacts buried under the ground.
The archaeologists began to excavate the ancient ruins in search of valuable artifacts.
hollow out, mine, quarry, excavate, sccop out, tunnel, burrow, forage, delve
The noun forms of the verb to excavate are excavator, excavation, and the gerund, excavating.
As a noun, "excavate" refers to the act of digging or making a hole in the ground to uncover archaeological artifacts or remnants of the past. It can also refer to a site where excavation work is being carried out.
excavate
Mine , excavate ,
The archaeologists will excavate the site next month to uncover ancient artifacts buried under the ground.
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.
The archaeologists began to excavate the ancient ruins in search of valuable artifacts.
Excavate is not a prefix; it is a word. It does contain the prefix "ex-" which means "out" in this instance.