retracked / retract [riˈtrækt]
retracked – v. past and ppl. of retrack – 1. traced a course previously taken; 2. reviewed what had been done; 3. decided on an alternate route; 4. replaced a train on the rails after an accident; 5. laid a new railway line
retract – n. & v. – n. – 1. the act or removing an error or statement; 2. a call for an army to retreat; v. – 1. draw or pull back; 2. withdraw into an enclosure; 3. restrain, prevent; 3. revoke, rescind; 4. change one’s mind about an agreement