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View definitions for unearthing

unearthing

noun as in ascertainment

noun as in detection

noun as in excavation

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noun as in locating

noun as in mining

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For over 20 years, archaeologists in India's southern state of Tamil Nadu have been unearthing clues to the region's ancient past.

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The club's success in unearthing this seam of talent stems from a simple philosophy: they make it as easy as possible for youngsters to join and as hard as possible to leave.

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With 140 players across three teams, Wembley Stallions are one of many clubs taking the sport from the screen and putting it into the grassroots, unearthing players from around the capital.

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Although state regulators have deemed landfill materials as hazardous waste, it hasn’t deterred people from unearthing the refuse from the uncapped landfill and featuring it in eccentric pieces of art.

Sochan agreed with Tatum, citing increased exposure in Great Britain as being a way of unearthing more talent capable of making the NBA.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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