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unˈditch, v. [un-2 5.] trans. To get (a vehicle, etc.) out of a ditch (by hauling, levering, or the like). So unˈditching vbl. n. (usu. attrib.).
1920Blackw. Mag. Feb. 272/1 The unditching beam could not be used. 1928Daily Tel. 6 Mar. 9/7 All [the tanks] were either repaired or unditched. 1971‘D. Rutherford’ Clear Fast Lane 40 In the [car's] boot were the spares and..a couple of unditching mats. |