backtrack

verb

back·​track ˈbak-ˌtrak How to pronounce backtrack (audio)
backtracked; backtracking; backtracks

intransitive verb

1
a
: to retrace one's course
b
: to go back to an earlier point in a sequence
2
: to reverse a position

Examples of backtrack in a Sentence

The hikers realized they had made a wrong turn and would have to backtrack. Let me backtrack for a moment and pick up our previous conversation.
Recent Examples on the Web But after information about the special meeting got out to the public, leaders backtracked and did not hold a special meeting that day. Kristen Taketa, San Diego Union-Tribune, 27 Apr. 2024 Just this month, PacifiCorp backtracked on a plan to shutter its Utah coal plants, Huntington and Hunter, by 2032, reverting to the previous retirement dates of 2036 and 2042. Sammy Roth, Los Angeles Times, 25 Apr. 2024 Faced with criminal charges in the state elections inquiries, some of Mr. Trump’s allies and advisers have backtracked from his 2020 claims. Maggie Haberman, New York Times, 24 Apr. 2024 The film festival was to have run from April 7 to 9 in Hamilton, Ontario at the Playhouse Cinema until the movie theater took the decision to backtrack on those plans. Etan Vlessing, The Hollywood Reporter, 21 Mar. 2024 What really wears you down, however, is the asinine amount of backtracking between different locations. George Yang, Variety, 20 Mar. 2024 Apple backtracked on removing iPhone web apps after EU scrutiny. Morgan Haefner, Quartz, 4 Mar. 2024 But after experiencing more resistance to mandates than perhaps expected, bosses are backtracking and thinking more in line with Houston. Orianna Rosa Royle, Fortune, 17 Apr. 2024 Running into dead ends and having to backtrack is natural for a fledgling field like astrobiology. Elise Cutts, WIRED, 7 Apr. 2024

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Word History

First Known Use

1870, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Time Traveler
The first known use of backtrack was in 1870

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“Backtrack.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/backtrack. Accessed 3 May. 2024.

Kids Definition

backtrack

verb
back·​track ˈbak-ˌtrak How to pronounce backtrack (audio)
1
: to go back over a course or path
2
: to reverse a position or stand

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