mine
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verbminedmin·ing
Definition of MINE
transitive verb
1
a : to dig under to gain access or cause the collapse of (an enemy position) b : undermine
2
a : to get (as ore) from the earth b : to extract from a source <information mined from the files>
3
: to burrow beneath the surface of <larva that mines leaves>
4
: to place military mines in, on, or under <mine a harbor>
5
a : to dig into for ore or metal b : to process for obtaining a natural constituent <mine the air for nitrogen> c : to seek valuable material in
intransitive verb
: to dig a mine
— min·er noun
Examples of MINE
- The area was soon filled with prospectors who were mining for gold.
- Prospectors mined the region for diamonds.
- Local people were hired to mine the gold.
- The enemy had mined the harbor.
First Known Use of MINE
14th century
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