retrospect|retrospected|retrospecting|retrospects in English
verb
[ret·ro·spect || 'retrəʊspekt]
reflect on the past, contemplate previous events
Use "retrospect|retrospected|retrospecting|retrospects" in a sentence
1. Especially, it seemed, in retrospect.
2. In retrospect, that is a conservative agenda.
3. That, in retrospect, was a big mistake.
4. Popular fiction often becomes more important in retrospect.
5. In retrospect it's obvious how we went wrong.
6. In retrospect, I think that I was wrong.
7. In retrospect the studio appears unforgivably tardy.
8. In retrospect, this split was probably inevitable.
9. The decision seems extremely odd, in retrospect.
10. In retrospect, they were spinning straw into gold.
11. In retrospect she had mixed feelings about it.
12. In retrospect, I would have handled it differently.
13. Retrospect EP by Aviations, released 20 November 2020 1
14. My discussion with Charles seemed significant only in retrospect.
15. Of course, but not so long in retrospect, really.
16. He seems in retrospect the Mahatma's fated antagonist.
17. But it does not seem that way in retrospect.
18. In retrospect, it seems not only minor, but irrelevant.
19. In retrospect, I wonder if we should have done more.
20. It was , in retrospect, the happiest day of her life.
21. In retrospect, it's easy to see why we were wrong.
22. In retrospect, I think my marriage was doomed from the beginning.
23. No one could cavil with that, either then, or in historical retrospect.
24. The bombast, Condescension, arrogance and swagger all seems slightly silly in retrospect.
25. Methods Clinical, pathological and imaging features and the method for therapy were retrospected in 6 children with hepatic infantile hemangioendothelioma.