retracked

/riˈtrækt/
verb
  1. Past tense of retrack; followed or monitored something again, especially after losing the trail or signal.
    • The satellite retracked the storm's path after a brief outage.
    • She retracked her route on the map after realizing she had taken a wrong turn.
    • The search team retracked the missing dog's movements using GPS data.
  2. Past tense of retrack; went back over a previously traveled route.
    • The driver retracked the same road to find the gas station he had passed.
    • After the detour, we retracked the original path to stay on course.
    • They retracked the mountain trail to retrieve their dropped gear.
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