Antonym: prospect. Similar words: retrospective, retrospection, introspect, introspection, prospect, prospectus, prospective, electromagnetic spectrum. Meaning: ['retrəʊspekt] n. contemplation of things past. v. look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember.
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151. Retrospect to my life something have to be regulated. One thing can not be gave up - dreams.
152. In retrospect, it seems clear why she might have felt that way, but Moniz reports that after a frontal lobotomy she was cured, "though possibly a little reticent."
153. Retrospect to vanilla, cigar, and dark chocolate, delicate and ripe aromas.
154. The earliest carpet is OK retrospect to the Siberia dynasty before 2500.
155. To retrospect 638 allergen skin tests in otolaryngology so as to direct clinical work.
156. Methods Retrospect observation in 23 cases of leptospirosis cerebropathy were studied the findings of CT.
157. Pass the retrospect and prospect of the technological evolution of material science, have described the interaction between material technical development and society.
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158. After the taping became known, I understood various things in retrospect, both innocent and contrived.
159. At this time, we cannot tell whether or not an earthquake is a foreshock until something larger happens after it... so only in retrospect.
160. The ending of this session and the opening of the London Conference make this week a time for retrospect and prospect.
161. Those women who were so uninterestingly preoccupied with marriage in their early 20s now seem somewhat smarter in retrospect. Or at least more shrewd.
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