Get to know Retrace better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like trace or hypothesise.
Retrace in a sentence
Related words
Retrace meaning
- To trace (a line, etc. in drawing) again.
- To go back over something, usually in an attempt at rediscovery.
- To undergo retracement.
Synonyms of Retrace
Using Retrace
- The main meaning on this page is: To trace (a line, etc. in drawing) again. | To go back over something, usually in an attempt at rediscovery. | To undergo retracement.
- Useful related words include: trace, hypothecate, hypothesise, hypothesize.
- In the example corpus, retrace often appears in combinations such as: to retrace, retrace the, retrace their.
Context around Retrace
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Retrace
- In this selection, "retrace" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, horizontal, vertical, further and nearly stand out and add context to how "retrace" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include able to retrace nearly every and able to retrace those steps. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "retrace" sits close to words such as aapl, abattoir and adjei, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with retrace
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Retrace the brief but riveting career of Plath, giving context to her poems through dramatisation. (15 words)
In five half-hour episodes, the show ambitiously promises to retrace the entire history of human civilization. (17 words)
It was as a retrace of just some of the overnight moves that saw them lose ground. (17 words)
Temporary price shocks with a specific catalyst (e.g. a shortage of a specific metal in a war, or a shortage of hand sanitizer in a pandemic) will retrace back to their pre-war price when the catalyst is over. (40 words)
In the meeting attended by Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji and other notable bigwigs of the party, Ganduje directed those who announced purported suspension, to retrace their steps, apologise and return to the party. (37 words)
The physics of the CRT require that a finite time interval be allowed for the spot to move back to the start of the next line (horizontal retrace) or the start of the screen (vertical retrace). (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
The physics of the CRT require that a finite time interval be allowed for the spot to move back to the start of the next line (horizontal retrace) or the start of the screen (vertical retrace).
As a result, we may see the stock further retrace to retest its previous support levels of $33 in the near term.
In five half-hour episodes, the show ambitiously promises to retrace the entire history of human civilization.
It wasn't completely original, as it had the tried-and-true premise of a group of friends who have to retrace their steps the morning after an outrageous night.
Kunthear Mam-Douglas of University Park traveled to her birth country, Cambodia, last year to retrace the journey her family and many others took to escape after the Khmer Rouge regime seized power in the 1970s.
Retrace the brief but riveting career of Plath, giving context to her poems through dramatisation.
Temporary price shocks with a specific catalyst (e.g. a shortage of a specific metal in a war, or a shortage of hand sanitizer in a pandemic) will retrace back to their pre-war price when the catalyst is over.
With an apprentice (Fern) by her side, Frieren decides to retrace her former party's journey in the hopes of connecting with their memories.
But at the same time, we must realize the negative effects that have always followed and how it has always caused great damage to the people and even the government, obliging it to retrace its steps.
If they were to retrace their steps without stopping and enjoying the scenery, Shannon estimated the exhausting journey could take between seven to eight weeks, "but it wouldn't be fun in any shape or form".
In the meeting attended by Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji and other notable bigwigs of the party, Ganduje directed those who announced purported suspension, to retrace their steps, apologise and return to the party.
I strongly advice both of you to retrace your steps and take charge of your political parties in Rivers State, not leaving it for Wike, who is neither PDP nor APC.
Just to be able to retrace those steps of our ancestors to where they had to go through it, there was no choice.
Nostalgic feelings, memory nodes, and reverberations have often spurred me into euphoric celebrations, bursting out to retrace the relics of history resurrected by the Nigerian leaders: The National Anthem of Independence.
Thinking of those who’ve gone before grants a new appreciation and gratitude for the opportunity to retrace such historic steps into the West.
When a user is logged into their Copilot+ PC, they can then retrace their steps visually using Recall to find things from apps, websites, images, and documents previously viewed on the device.
When tech executive was killed in April 2023, for instance, police were able to retrace nearly every move he made in the hours and minutes before and after his stabbing.
Implementing such a strategy will require a small army of contact tracers – workers who retrace the steps of infected individuals.
It was as a retrace of just some of the overnight moves that saw them lose ground.
Much like a psychiatrist seeks to retrace the roots of a patient’s trauma, Boggenpoel’s journey of self-discovery gave birth to her idea of addressing society’s historical trauma.
Common combinations with retrace
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: