Retrace
//ɹiːˈtɹeɪs//
"Retrace" in a Sentence (10 examples)
Retrace your steps and maybe you'll find your keys.
It can be hard to retrace your steps if you don't.
Sami wanted to retrace Layla's journey.
Let's retrace our steps.
After twenty years, he decides to retrace the places of his childhood.
She was forced to retrace her steps.
It's better to retrace your steps than get lost.
It's better to retrace your steps than lose your way.
He retraced his steps, and found his keys where he had dropped them.
Instead of retracing my route, I have elected to walk across Blackpool to the town's remaining large station, although even this has been greatly reduced in size.
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