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Meaning of retrace

Wordnet

retrace (v)

to go back over again

reassemble mentally

Webster

retrace (v. t.)

To trace back, as a line.

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.

To trace over again, or renew the outline of, as a drawing; to draw again.

retrace Sentence Examples

  1. I retraced my steps to ensure I didn't miss anything.
  2. The detective meticulously retraced the victim's path in an attempt to uncover clues.
  3. The hiker retraced his route carefully to avoid getting lost again.
  4. The historian retraced the events of the battle to gain a deeper understanding.
  5. The student retraced the diagram to improve his comprehension.
  6. The artist retraced the sketch to create a new masterpiece.
  7. The architect retraced the blueprints to make necessary modifications.
  8. The forensic scientist retraced the trajectory of the bullet to determine its origin.
  9. The researcher retraced the lineage of the family tree to discover their ancestors.
  10. The writer retraced the plot outline to ensure consistency throughout the story.

FAQs About the word retrace

to go back over again, reassemble mentallyTo trace back, as a line., To go back, in or over (a previous course); to go over again in a reverse direction; as, to

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I retraced my steps to ensure I didn't miss anything.

The detective meticulously retraced the victim's path in an attempt to uncover clues.

The hiker retraced his route carefully to avoid getting lost again.

The historian retraced the events of the battle to gain a deeper understanding.