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English
Etymology
From French retracer, from Middle French retracier.
Pronunciation
Verb
retrace (third-person singular simple present retraces, present participle retracing, simple past and past participle retraced)
- (transitive) To trace (a line, etc. in drawing) again.
- (transitive) To go back over something, usually in an attempt at rediscovery.
He retraced his steps, and found his keys where he had dropped them.
2022 November 2, Paul Bigland, “New trains, old trains, and splendid scenery”, in RAIL, number 969, page 56: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.
- (intransitive, finance) To undergo retracement.
Derived terms
Translations
Noun
retrace (plural retraces)
- (television) The period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returns to its initial horizontal position in order to start the next line of the display.
- (finance) An instance of retracement.
Translations
the period when the beam of the cathode-ray tube returnes to its initial horizontal position
Anagrams
French
Verb
retrace
- inflection of retracer:
- first/third-person singular present indicative/subjunctive
- second-person singular imperative