Backfill

/ˈbækfɪl/ verb

To fill in something again, especially to refill a hole or excavation with soil or material after work is completed.

From 'back' + 'fill,' becoming common in construction and archaeology by the 20th century. The 'back' suggests returning to a previous state.

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