BACKTRACKING
Definition of BACKTRACKING
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To retrace one's steps.
"I dropped my sunglasses and had to backtrack to find them."
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To repeat or review work already done.
"If we backtrack through this problem, maybe we can figure out where we went wrong."
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To taxi down an active runway in the opposite direction to that being used for takeoff.
"Speedbird One: enter and backtrack Runway 27 Left."
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(countable, uncountable) The act of one who, or that which, backtracks; a retracing of one's steps.
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The usage of a runway as a taxiway, especially at private strips and smaller airports.
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The act of building all possible solutions to a problem incrementally, abandoning any candidate solution if it cannot lead to a valid solution.
Source: Wiktionary