Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
retrack
verb
/ˌriːˈtræk/
Definition
To track again or to follow a path anew.
Examples
- The team decided to retrack their steps to find the lost item.
- After realizing the map was wrong, they had to retrack their route.
- She chose to retrack her footsteps in the snow to ensure she wouldn’t get lost again.
Meaning
retrack refers to the act of going back over a previously taken route or path.
Synonyms
- redesign
- retrace
- revisit