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Meanings of
retrace
in inglés
catalán
reconstruir
español
reconstruir
Back to the meaning
Reassemble mentally.
construct
reconstruct
español
reconstruir
To go back over again.
trace
Usage of
retrace
in inglés
1
I had come too far and through terrain too difficult to
retrace
.
2
The police have managed to
retrace
her steps as far as Dalkey.
3
Now would be the time to turn south and
retrace
his steps.
4
I was going to have to
retrace
my steps the hard way.
5
At that, a number of riders swung round to
retrace
their route.
6
Darell stared at the screen, trying to
retrace
his line of thought.
7
The schooner was kept away to
retrace
her steps to the eastward.
8
Enjoy the 360° panorama, then
retrace
your steps back to the start.
9
For the second time, the maggots veer round and
retrace
their steps.
10
The outcome of it was that we decided to
retrace
our steps.
11
He tried to remember and
retrace
the course of his over-night wanderings.
12
But it seemed as though the Lord bid him
retrace
his steps.
13
The fugitives saw that it was too late to
retrace
their steps.
14
They had sailed hither in ships, and ships can
retrace
their path.
15
It may be that you need to
retrace
or reverse your steps!
16
But it was too late, now, to
retrace
her steps of error.
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About this term
retrace
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
retrace the steps
retrace history
late retrace
retrace a person
retrace accurately
More collocations
Translations for
retrace
catalán
reconstruir
rememorar
español
reconstruir
construir
desandar
Retrace
through the time
Retrace
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common