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retrace

[ri-treys] / rɪˈtreɪs /


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Documentarian Geeta Gandbhir retraces this slow-moving tragedy through the body camera footage of the exasperated officers who know that the caller, not the children, is the problem.

From Los Angeles Times

The goodbyes happened in a heartbreaking blur, and, before I knew it, we’d retraced our steps through the maze of corridors and staircases and left the house.

From Literature

Yields later retraced their gains after New York Fed President John Williams said at a conference that cooling inflation could allow for interest-rate cuts.

From The Wall Street Journal

They anchored too tightly to precedent, particularly the market’s short-lived flare-up in June, which retraced once flows quickly normalized.

From Barron's

Two films at this year's Berlin Film Festival follow members of the African diaspora telling stories by retracing the paths of their ancestors.

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