undig
/ˈʌndɪɡ/Definitions
1. verb
to dig or excavate in an incomplete or superficial manner
“The archaeologist tried to undig the ancient structure, but it was too fragile.”
2. verb
to remove soil or debris from a hole or excavation
“The construction workers had to undig the trench before pouring the concrete.”
3. noun
a hole or excavation that has been partially filled or covered
“The undig in the garden was a home for a family of rabbits.”