Meaning & Definition of word "Retrace"

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    Retrace

    /rɪˈtreɪs/

    verb:

    • 1. to go back over the course of something, especially in a backward direction or to return to a previous location.
      • Example: After realizing he had forgotten his phone, he decided to retrace his steps back to the coffee shop.
    • 2. to trace again or to draw over (a line or path).
      • Example: The artist had to retrace the outlines of her sketch to make it more pronounced.
    • 3. to repeat an action or event for the purpose of finding the way back.
      • Example: The detective needed to retrace the suspect's movements to gather more clues.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from re- 'again' + trace.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    retrace one's steps:

    To go back on the route already taken.

    retrace the timeline:

    To review in chronological order the sequence of events.

    retrace the procedure:

    To go through the steps of a process again.

    Related Words

    trace:

    To follow the course of something.

    route:

    A way or course taken in getting from a starting point to a destination.

    path:

    A way or track laid down for walking or made by continual treading.

    Slang Meanings of retrace