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backtrack
back·track B0016600 (băk′trăk′)intr.v. back·tracked, back·track·ing, back·tracks 1. To go back over the course by which one has come.2. To return to a previous point or subject, as in a lecture or discussion.3. To reverse one's position or policy.backtrack (ˈbækˌtræk) vb (intr) 1. to return by the same route by which one has come2. to retract or reverse one's opinion, action, policy, etc ˈbackˌtracking nback•track (ˈbækˌtræk) v.i. 1. to return over the same course or route. 2. to withdraw from an undertaking, position, etc.; reverse a policy. [1715–25, Amer.] backtrack Past participle: backtracked Gerund: backtracking
Imperative |
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backtrack | backtrack |
Present |
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I backtrack | you backtrack | he/she/it backtracks | we backtrack | you backtrack | they backtrack |
Preterite |
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I backtracked | you backtracked | he/she/it backtracked | we backtracked | you backtracked | they backtracked |
Present Continuous |
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I am backtracking | you are backtracking | he/she/it is backtracking | we are backtracking | you are backtracking | they are backtracking |
Present Perfect |
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I have backtracked | you have backtracked | he/she/it has backtracked | we have backtracked | you have backtracked | they have backtracked |
Past Continuous |
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I was backtracking | you were backtracking | he/she/it was backtracking | we were backtracking | you were backtracking | they were backtracking |
Past Perfect |
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I had backtracked | you had backtracked | he/she/it had backtracked | we had backtracked | you had backtracked | they had backtracked |
Future |
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I will backtrack | you will backtrack | he/she/it will backtrack | we will backtrack | you will backtrack | they will backtrack |
Future Perfect |
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I will have backtracked | you will have backtracked | he/she/it will have backtracked | we will have backtracked | you will have backtracked | they will have backtracked |
Future Continuous |
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I will be backtracking | you will be backtracking | he/she/it will be backtracking | we will be backtracking | you will be backtracking | they will be backtracking |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been backtracking | you have been backtracking | he/she/it has been backtracking | we have been backtracking | you have been backtracking | they have been backtracking |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been backtracking | you will have been backtracking | he/she/it will have been backtracking | we will have been backtracking | you will have been backtracking | they will have been backtracking |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been backtracking | you had been backtracking | he/she/it had been backtracking | we had been backtracking | you had been backtracking | they had been backtracking |
Conditional |
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I would backtrack | you would backtrack | he/she/it would backtrack | we would backtrack | you would backtrack | they would backtrack |
Past Conditional |
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I would have backtracked | you would have backtracked | he/she/it would have backtracked | we would have backtracked | you would have backtracked | they would have backtracked | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | backtrack - retrace one's course; "The hikers got into a storm and had to turn back"double back, turn backreturn - go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before; "return to your native land"; "the professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean" |
backtrackverb1. (often with on) retract, withdraw, retreat, draw back, recant, back-pedal The finance minister backtracked on his decision.2. retrace your steps, go back, reverse, retreat, move back, back-pedal We had to backtrack to the corner and cross the street.backtrackverbTo move in a reverse direction:back, backpedal, fall back, retreat, retrocede, retrograde, retrogress.Idiom: retrace one's steps.Translationsrepasarretrocederretrocesobacktrack
backtracki. When transmitted on radio by the air traffic controller, it means that the aircraft should turn through 180° on the runway after landing and taxi in the opposite direction (i.e., toward the runway end from which the aircraft has landed). ii. In air, to turn through approximately 180° and follow the same track in the reverse direction.backtrack
Synonyms for backtrackverb retractSynonyms- retract
- withdraw
- retreat
- draw back
- recant
- back-pedal
verb retrace your stepsSynonyms- retrace your steps
- go back
- reverse
- retreat
- move back
- back-pedal
Synonyms for backtrackverb to move in a reverse directionSynonyms- back
- backpedal
- fall back
- retreat
- retrocede
- retrograde
- retrogress
Synonyms for backtrackverb retrace one's courseSynonymsRelated Words |