Synonym: construct, reconstruct, trace. Similar words: retract, retraction, retractile, detract, trace, traced, detractor, detraction. Meaning: [rɪ'treɪs] v. 1. to go back over again 2. reassemble mentally.
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1. Detectives are trying to retrace her movements on the night she disappeared.
2. We should not retrace the route our forefathers had taken.
3. They are hoping to retrace the epic voyage of Christopher Columbus.
4. You might find your ticket if you retrace your steps back to the car.
5. You may encounter the same question when you retrace the progress of civilization.
6. I had to retrace my steps several times before I found the shop.
7. She turned around and began to retrace her steps towards the house.
8. I retrace my route across the foothills and along the old road.
9. Riders can retrace the trail taken by Chief Big Foot to the battle site.
10. We retrace our steps to the station, wait a while for the ferry to take us back to Folkestone.
11. It is best to retrace your steps for the return journey.
12. Retrace your steps along the road and cross over the main St. David's - Haverfordwest road.
13. It does not retrace the zig-zags of its outward journey.
14. In this first article I will retrace my first steps to Rennes-le-Chateau and the beginning of the mystery.
15. She saw him turn and start to retrace his tortuous route, almost falling in his eagerness to return.
16. Turning, she began to retrace her path towards the house.
17. Sometimes, it can be wise to retrace your steps.
18. Hurry retrace room takes medical case.
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19. We retrace the route our forefathers had taken.
20. You must retrace your steps [ way ] .
21. Yunbo: Well , let's retrace our steps.
22. Retrace the progress of civilization.
23. Which memory that errs not shall retrace.
24. After a few minutes, he turned around and began to retrace his steps.
25. She walked straight past her office and then had to retrace her steps.
26. We endeavored to get round the South West Cape on Sunday morning but was obliged quickly to retrace our steps.
27. It's an easy walk which can be extended as far as you wish without having to retrace your steps.
28. As I warily got to my feet I felt a compulsion to retrace my steps in the direction of Jock's trench.
29. Would it not make a wonderful detecting trip to retrace the fellow's footsteps and survey the ground once denied to us?
30. They moved on quickly, for they would have to retrace part of their way to make Ivrigar before nightfall.
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