"Graved" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Graved" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Graved" Meaning

The word "graved" is the past tense of the verb "grave", which means to carve or engrave a design or text on a surface, especially a tombstone. It can also mean to bury someone in a grave.

"Graved" Examples

Graved

Example sentences:


The company had to graved the old pipes to make way for the new infrastructure.
The archaeologists carefully graved the ancient temple to uncover the artifacts.
The farmer graved the soil to improve its drainage for his crops.
The construction team had to graved the road to lay the new pavement.
The botanist graved the roots of the plant to study its growth pattern.

Note: Graved is not a commonly used word in English. It seems that you might have misspelled the word. A more common word could be "grave" which has different meanings, such as:

Grave as in serious or solemn.
Grave as in a burial place.
Grave as in to dig or cut a trench or channel.

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Graubünden is a canton in southeastern Switzerland. It is one of the most eastern and largest cantons of Switzerland, and its name is derived from the German words "Grau" meaning grey and "Bünden" meaning leagues or treaties. The name refers to the fact that the canton was formed as a alliance or league of grey-bearded men. It is known for its picturesque mountains, valleys, and charming villages, and is often referred to as the "Rhätisches Bund" (Romantic League) due to its stunning scenery and historic significance.

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A gravedigger is a person who digs graves for the burial of deceased individuals, typically in a cemetery or other place of interment.

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