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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
backtrack [ingl. am. ˈbækˌtræk, ingl. brit. ˈbaktrak] V. intr.
1. backtrack (retrace one's steps):
backtrack
2. backtrack (reverse opinion, plan):
backtrack
en el diccionario PONS
backtrack [ˈbæktræk] V. intr.
1. backtrack:
backtrack
2. backtrack fig.:
backtrack
to backtrack on one's statement
en el diccionario PONS
backtrack [ˈbæk·træk] V. intr.
1. backtrack:
backtrack (go back)
backtrack (to previous topic)
2. backtrack fig.:
backtrack
to backtrack on one's statement
Present
Ibacktrack
youbacktrack
he/she/itbacktracks
webacktrack
youbacktrack
theybacktrack
Past
Ibacktracked
youbacktracked
he/she/itbacktracked
webacktracked
youbacktracked
theybacktracked
Present Perfect
Ihavebacktracked
youhavebacktracked
he/she/ithasbacktracked
wehavebacktracked
youhavebacktracked
theyhavebacktracked
Past Perfect
Ihadbacktracked
youhadbacktracked
he/she/ithadbacktracked
wehadbacktracked
youhadbacktracked
theyhadbacktracked
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This time he backtracked, claiming that the handwriting on the envelope was not his and that someone else had printed his initials on it.
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A dead end means that the team must backtrack for another plank.
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Although backtracking implementations only give an exponential guarantee in the worst case, they provide much greater flexibility and expressive power.
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Shocked government ministers were unable to backtrack on the site's existence in the face of national news coverage of the phenomenon.
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Similarly, either one or the other climber must backtrack towards the beginning of the journey.
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