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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.

26. It does not retrace the zig-zags of its outward journey.

27. I'm retracing the Doctor's steps, and I'm already detecting low-level Alpha particle emissions, Mr. Reese.

28. Detectives are trying to retrace her movements on the night she disappeared.

29. I retrace my route across the foothills and along the old road.

30. She turned around and began to retrace her steps towards the house.

31. Alby and Minho, the lead Runner, later retrace Ben's steps inside the Maze.

32. I had to retrace my steps several times before I found the shop.

33. You may encounter the same question when you retrace the progress of civilization.

34. 13 They are hoping to retrace the epic voyage of Christopher Columbus.

35. The Retracing Bolide artifact set is a solid option for shield dependent characters in Genshin Impact

36. She glanced behind her, then made a U-turn, and we began retracing the 45 minute drive to the hospital.

37. After a few minutes, he turned around and began to retrace his steps.

38. Riders can retrace the trail taken by Chief Big Foot to the battle site.

39. You might find your ticket if you retrace your steps back to the car.

40. Retrace your steps along the road and cross over the main St. David's - Haverfordwest road.

41. agro last candle is spinning top means its likely to retrace and also it hits the resistence level

42. Turning along Bayswater Road, we retrace London’s first public tramway, laid down by that enterprising American, George Train.

43. These people were so messed up, it's made it difficult for local PD to retrace the victim's steps.

44. In this first article I will retrace my first steps to Rennes-le-Chateau and the beginning of the mystery.

45. Within the scope of our quality control we can retrace which worker has welded and coated the frame.

46. She saw him turn and start to retrace his tortuous route, almost falling in his eagerness to return.

47. It does not allow someone to exhume memories that are decades old or to retrace or undo human development.

48. We retrace our steps to the station, wait a while for the ferry to take us back to Folkestone.

49. Cautiously, I followed what I considered to be an amenable route, and soon had to retrace my path.

50. It's an easy walk which can be extended as far as you wish without having to retrace your steps.

51. They moved on quickly, for they would have to retrace part of their way to make Ivrigar before nightfall.

52. As I warily got to my feet I felt a compulsion to retrace my steps in the direction of Jock's trench.

53. This story retraces the events of December 22nd, 1944 at Bastogne, Belgium; the day we received German surrender ultimatum and issued the subsequent "Nuts!" reply

54. Would it not make a wonderful detecting trip to retrace the fellow's footsteps and survey the ground once denied to us?

55. I reach the ramparts and the shadowy gates / whence first I issued, backward through the night / my studied steps retracing. Horror waits / around; the very silence breeds affright.

56. Retrace your steps, go back, reverse, retreat, move back, back-pedal We had to Backtrack to the corner and cross the street.

57. The researchers said the "idea that prices retrace to a Fibonacci ratio or round fraction of the previous trend clearly lacks any scientific rationale".

58. Vice President Kamala Harris and Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin met virtually on Wednesday with 22 college students who will retrace the journey of Black Abolitionist …

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60. Sloper whisks Catherine off to Europe, primarily to distance Catherine from Morris, but also in pathetic pursuit of retracing Morris's globe-trotting footsteps, and maybe Adducing some of his foreign-bred charm.

61. Following in the footsteps of the greatest Spanish adventurers, Michael Wood retraces the path of the Conquistadors from Amazonia to Lake Titicaca, and from the deserts of North Mexico to the heights of Machu Picchu

62. Breadcrumb navigation is a tool used in Web searches that allows users to retrace their steps, or go back to a point in time that relates to their original search

63. Backtracking (countable and uncountable, plural Backtrackings) (countable, uncountable) The act of one who, or that which, backtracks; a retracing of one's steps. (aviation) The usage of a runway as a taxiway, especially at private strips and smaller airports.

64. ‘The theory of Computation appears in the most unexpected places.’ ‘I checked every Computation, retraced every step, and reinvented every wheel.’ ‘A short article cannot possibly describe the many fascinating aspects of quantum Computation.’ ‘One example of such emergent, distributed Computation is the density classification task.’

65. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Backtrack⇒ vi intransitive verb: Verb not taking a direct object--for example, "She jokes." "He has arrived." (retrace your steps) retroceder⇒ vi verbo intransitivo: Verbo que no requiere de un objecto directo (Él no llegó", "corrí a casa")