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Etymology

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From in- +‎ cave.

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incave (third-person singular simple present incaves, present participle incaving, simple past and past participle incaved)

  1. (intransitive) To cave inward.
    • 1911, William Herbert Hobbs, The late glacial and post glacial uplift of the Michigan basin: Earthquakes in Michigan, page 86:
      On May 26, 1906, some very remarkable phenomena were observed at the Atlantic mine, these consisting in deformations of railway tracks and incaving at the surface.

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