retrace|retraced|retraces|retracing in English
verb
[re·trace || rɪ'treɪs]
go back over, trace backward; go over again in one's mind
Use "retrace|retraced|retraces|retracing" in a sentence
1. The plunger retraced at once.
2. We're retracing his steps before the murder.
3. the proportion, retrace, it's all consistent.
4. They retraced their steps to where they started.
5. I retraced my steps but to no avail.
6. Retrace the progress of civilization.
7. Backtrack definition is - to retrace one's course
8. You must retrace your steps [ way ] .
9. Hurry retrace room takes medical case.
10. Satisfied, she retraces her steps until she comes to a Ladies' cloakroom.
11. You retrace the footsteps of Abraham.
12. Yunbo: Well , let's retrace our steps.
13. I retraced my steps and climbed the second flight of stairs.
14. Which memory that errs not shall retrace.
15. He is fond of retracing the experiences of his youth.
16. 22 Frantically, they retraced their steps all the way to Jerusalem.
17. The productions retraced the rich legacy of Utah through song and dance.
18. We should not retrace the route our forefathers had taken.
19. We retrace the route our forefathers had taken.
20. The Album cover for Face to Face is a retraced and upscaled version
21. Sometimes, it can be wise to retrace your steps.
22. When in doubt, I find retracing my steps to be a wise place to begin.
23. We retraced our route in an attempt to get back on the right path.
24. Turning, she began to retrace her path towards the house.
25. She walked straight past her office and then had to retrace her steps.