deblai (Meaning)

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deblai (n.)

The cavity from which the earth for parapets, etc. (remblai), is taken.

Synonyms & Antonyms of deblai

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deblai Sentence Examples

  1. The excavation crew began the deblai process to clear the construction site.
  2. After the demolition, workers initiated the deblai of debris to make way for the new building.
  3. Heavy machinery was brought in to expedite the deblai of rocks and rubble.
  4. The archaeological team meticulously conducted the deblai of soil layers to uncover ancient artifacts.
  5. As part of the renovation project, the first step was the deblai of old flooring and walls.
  6. Engineers coordinated the deblai of earth to prepare the ground for laying foundations.
  7. The city council authorized the deblai of overgrown vegetation in public parks for maintenance purposes.
  8. The storm aftermath required an extensive deblai effort to clear fallen trees and branches from roads.
  9. Contractors hired specialized teams for the deblai of hazardous materials from industrial sites.
  10. Community volunteers organized a deblai initiative to clean up litter and trash from local beaches.

FAQs About the word deblai

The cavity from which the earth for parapets, etc. (remblai), is taken.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The excavation crew began the deblai process to clear the construction site.

After the demolition, workers initiated the deblai of debris to make way for the new building.

Heavy machinery was brought in to expedite the deblai of rocks and rubble.

The archaeological team meticulously conducted the deblai of soil layers to uncover ancient artifacts.