0 past simple and past participle of carve
1 to make something by cutting into especially wood or stone, or to cut into the surface of stone, wood, etc.:
But rather surprisingly, the essence of opera as excessive, fatal and anxiety-ridden has been carved into the expressive quality of the film itself.
In the western bays the pairs of carved winged angels are expressive and sublime.
This points to a need to document the history of roulette wares and the particular importance of carved roulettes in the region.
Candidates from the same electoral district represented different constituencies as they carved up the district into different geographical and functional electoral bases.
He did not record the names or arrival dates of a single vessel carved into the whalebone.