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Back·track
/ˈbakˌtrak/
verb
1.
retrace one's steps:
"she had to bypass two closer farms and backtrack to them later"
▪
reverse one's previous action or opinion:
"the unions have had to backtrack on their demands"
2.
pursue, trace, or monitor:
US
"he was able to backtrack the buck to a ridge nearby"
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