retrace in the PONS Dictionary

retrace Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to retrace one's steps

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The boys return to the car with the women and retrace their route back to a cabin they recall passing.
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I felt the compunction to retrace the route.
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When they retraced the steps of the mob, they found the grisly evidence of the dead, dying, and wounded.
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By consulting his code book, the user could retrace annotated and generated entries.
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The remainder (the vertical blanking interval) allow for vertical synchronization and retrace.
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The sync pulses occupy the whole of line interval of a number of lines at the beginning and end of a scan; no picture information is transmitted during vertical retrace.
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The two had to take care on the descent after discovering that drifting snow had covered their tracks, complicating the task of retracing their steps.
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If it does not do it soon, it will have to retrace to the bottom of the green channel one more time.
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The optional retractable penholder eliminated retrace lines.
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After a rest of nine hours, he retraced his route with the westbound mail.
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