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Often used in the same context:
reenact,
traverse,
uncover,
bushwhack,
meander,
unwind,
trace,
unearth,
steepen,
recapitulate,
reconnoitered,
extrapolate,
reconstruct,
backtrack,
recreate,
retell,
longs,
reconnoitre,
relive,
revisit,
ascend,
recover,
corroborate,
recross,
orient,
charted,
trekking,
wander,
hightail,
reassess,
oversold,
explore,
retreat,
follow,
climb,
discover,
journeying,
reapproach,
memorialize,
overshoot,
jog,
deduce,
regroup,
hitchhike,
identify,
contextualize,
dips,
reappraise,
meriwether lewis,
recollect,
mythologize,
examine,
reunite,
unravel,
recapture,
exhume,
reexamine,
interpolate,
wend,
diverge,
reclaim,
conclude,
eulogize,
liquidate,
apprehend,
locate,
disembark,
grope,
reorient,
rediscover,
chilkoot pass,
rebalance,
stumble,
bounce,
incline,
shift gears,
surmise,
backpacking,
decipher,
excavate,
pare,
explicate,
recoup,
amble,
mendenhall glacier,
ascertain,
observe,
awaken,
discern,
crystallize,
drift,
truncate,
take,
atone,
shorting,
deconstruct,
vindicate,
find,
affirm,
confront,
fundamental analysis,
expunge,
pulse,
saccade,
takeoff,
zoom,
brushstroke,
dart,
dash,
dive,
downstroke,
flip,
handover,
laps,
lookup,
run,
runs,
scan,
slide,
sweep,
sweeps,
tabulation
More specific:
etymologize
Appears in the definition of:
backtrack,
double back,
turn back
More general:
come back,
conjecture,
get back,
go back,
hypothecate,
hypothesize,
return,
speculate,
suppose,
theorise,
theorize
Synonyms:
construct,
reconstruct,
trace
Also try:
— Adjectives for retrace:
vertical,
horizontal,
quick,
rapid,
wilds,
fast,
antenatal
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