1. retracing - Noun
2. retracing - Verb
retracing
present participle of retrace
retracing (plural retracings)
Act of tracing again.
No one could tell you: you just had to go through it on your own. If you were lucky, you came out on the other side and understood. If you didn't, you kept getting thrust back, retracing those steps, until you finally got it right. Sarah Dessen
It's hard, but sometimes it is better to have no friends for a time than to have the wrong friends. The wrong group can lead you down all kinds of paths you really don't want to be on. And retracing your steps can be a long and hard journey. Sean Covey
At that point, the artist can manually restore the plate by re-etching it, essentially putting ground back on and retracing their lines; alternatively, plates can be electro-plated before printing with a harder metal to preserve the surface. Source: Internet
Meanwhile, instead of retracing his path back, Murray led his men left, down the Inverness road. Source: Internet
Ten years on from his killing it was extremely brave of Chelsey to propose retracing her father’s steps to better understand what really happened on that desert road and to help come to terms with the tragedy. Source: Internet
For example, commercial tests don’t have a large record of genomes from First Nations individuals, so the accuracy in retracing the ethnicity of customers with First Nations history is not very high. Source: Internet