gräbt
Gräbt is a term originating from the German language that translates to "digs" or "is digging" in English. It refers to the action of excavating or moving earth, soil, or other materials with a tool such as a shovel or a spade, or by using hands or claws. The verb can be used in a literal sense, describing the physical act of digging, for example, an animal digging a burrow or a person digging a garden. It can also be used figuratively to denote a thorough search or investigation into something. For instance, one might say they are "gräbt" into historical records to uncover information. The word is often encountered in contexts related to archaeology, construction, or gardening. The present tense conjugation of the verb "graben" (to dig) in the third person singular is "gräbt."