"Excavating" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
verb: to dig or remove soil, rocks, or other obstructions in order to uncover something, such as an artifact, fossil, or underground structure.
Example sentences:
The archaeologists were excavating the ancient city to uncover its secrets.
The construction workers excavating the trench hit a underground water pipe.
The scientists excavating the fossil site uncovered the remains of a rare dinosaur.
Excandescence is a noun that refers to the gradual increase in brightness or intensity of light, typically after a period of darkness or obscurity. It describes the process or action of becoming increasingly vivid or radiant.
Excarnificate is a rather unusual word that means to strip the flesh from (a dead body), leaving only the bones. It is often used in veterinary medicine and forensic science when describing post-mortem processes.
An excavator is a type of heavy equipment or machine used for digging and moving soil, rocks, or other materials. It typically consists of a boom, dipper (or stick), bucket, and cab on a rotating platform. Excavators are commonly used in construction, mining, and other industries where heavy digging and moving of materials is required.
Exsecutive is not a word. I think you meant "execute", which means to carry out or put into effect a decision, plan, or order.