retracing

रिट्रेसिंग
definition
verb
he began to retrace his steps to the parking lot
go back over (the same route that one has just taken).
translation of 'Retracing'
verb
खोजना,
याद करना,
वापस जाना
example
The idea of returning the way I had come was rejected - I have a profound dislike of 'retracing' my steps - so the one option left open to me was the South Ridge Route.
For three agonizing hours, they trekked on, knowing full well that they were just 'retracing' their steps.
They were 'retracing' the route that originally took their explorers to Kantus, the first inhabited planet Earth had ever come in contact with besides their own.
The narrator reconstitutes the life of Emily L. by 'retracing' the major and minor traumas she has experienced since her youth.
But the very project of 'retracing' a journey taken by one or more previous travelers remains citational from the start.
The NRG staged a march the day before Bogside, 'retracing' the route of the original civil rights march in 1968 from Dungannon to Coalisland.
The first story tells of two middleaged women 'retracing' childhood steps to confront their demons, as fact and memory merge.
Young, though, does not seem as interested in 'retracing' or reclaiming his familial roots as experiencing the natural world.
She spent a year 'retracing' the journey of Burke and Wills in a four-wheel drive.
This New Year, you might find him reflecting on his return to the Irish market, 'retracing' his childhood holidays along a beach in Clew Bay, in the shadow of Croagh Patrick.
King also journeyed by camel and Land Rover through the Sahara, 'retracing' the stumbling meanderings of the mariners, and verifying historical and geographical details.
Over the last couple of years, I've had the great pleasure of 'retracing' the route Lewis and Clark took to the Pacific.
Here is this woman 'retracing' the reigning concepts of her life - what a mother is, what a child, a home, a husband are, what happiness is - and yet this man stupefyingly asks her whether she will be happy.
Before looking at his recent work, it is worth briefly 'retracing' Anuszkiewicz's history.
So does this have something to do with Theseus in the labyrinth, having slain the Minotaur, 'retracing' his steps with Ariadne's thread?
She tried focusing her thoughts on 'retracing' the steps she had taken into the estate that evening, so that she could find a quick exit.
Our hopes were high as we left Esperance the next day, 'retracing' the 1931 party's route in reverse.
He tried to repair England's reputation abroad by alliances with Brittany, Burgundy, and Scotland, and also by 'retracing' the steps of previous kings to France.
He returns to his childhood in Littlestone-on-Sea, the Mixed Room at the golf club and finds happiness and comfort in 'retracing' his youth and his days in the army.
Francis Harper completed Bartram's scientific descriptions and, 'retracing' the travels, published the landmark naturalist's edition of the Travels.
In his new book, The English Room, Chippy Irvine explores the history of English living, 'retracing' how the country's homes and interiors have developed over the centuries.
Grann's article describes a 'retracing' of Fawcett's route undertaken earlier this year, with the aid of modern motor vehicles and aluminum boats.
I want you to hold my hand, and we're going to try 'retracing' our steps until I can find some friends that can help us.
He exited the servant's room, and crept his way down the hall, 'retracing' the same routes he usually took when wandering at night.
In 'retracing' Hegel's itinerary he is in a way making it less idiosyncratic, less the vision of a lone philosopher, and more a familiar sight.
Sailing up the Eastern coastline, 'retracing' Cook's route in a reproduction of Cook's ship proved a strange and moving experience.
Before he called Frankie, Leo took a drive, 'retracing' the route he and the other two had taken through the dark a week before.
Then they passed over a brick bridge that must have been more than a mile long and Bligh knew that they could no longer be 'retracing' their route from the capital.
Absorbing and 'retracing' my history, memories of the special, never forgotten days, when our family made the crossing over the lagoon to the hummocks beyond.
To grasp the distinctive character of Art Since 1900, it is worth briefly 'retracing' the evolution of Krauss's ideas.
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