retraced

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past of retrace
retraced his steps
went back the way he had come
retrace
The period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returns to its initial horizontal position in order to start the next line of the display
retrace
to follow backward or toward the place of beginning, as a track or marking
retrace
{v} to trace back, to trace over again
retrace
To trace again; to go back over something, usually in an attempt of rediscovery
retrace
{f} go back over, trace backward; go over again in one's mind
retrace
to go back over again; "we retraced the route we took last summer"; "trace your path"
retrace
reassemble mentally; "reconstruct the events of 20 years ago"
retrace
To trace back, as a line
retrace
To go back, in or over (a previous course); to go over again in a reverse direction; as, to retrace one's steps; to retrace one's proceedings
retrace
If you retrace your steps or retrace your way, you return to the place you started from by going back along the same route. He retraced his steps to the spot where he'd left the case
retrace
To trace over again, or renew the outline of, as a drawing; to draw again
retraced

    Hyphenation

    re·traced

    Turkish pronunciation

    ritreyst

    Pronunciation

    /rēˈtrāst/ /riːˈtreɪst/

    Etymology

    (prefix.) Middle English, from Old French, from Latin re-, red- back, again, against.
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