as in undermine To excavate or remove, often referring to digging or extracting something from a place. Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Dig Out'
The miner had to dig out coal from the deep underground mines for hours each day.
In the garden, we needed to dig out the stubborn weeds that were taking over the flower beds.
The chef had to dig out the freshest vegetables from the garden for the evening's special dish.
The paleontologist carefully worked to dig out the dinosaur fossils from the rocky terrain.
It took days for the rescue team to dig out survivors trapped under the collapsed building after the earthquake.
The miners use heavy machinery to dig out coal from the depths of the earth.
The paleontologist was thrilled to dig out the fossilized remains of a dinosaur.
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