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to retrograde
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retroceder, decaer
get worse or fall back to a previous condition
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retocar
to revisit or return to previous steps, decisions, or stages
Example
The teacher asked the students to retrograde their lessons to ensure they understood the basics.
El profesor pidió a los estudiantes que retrocedieran en sus lecciones para asegurar que entendieran lo básico.
As the debate continued, it felt like the discussion was beginning to retrograde, revisiting points that were already covered.
A medida que continuaba el debate, parecía que la discusión comenzaba a retroceder, volviendo a etapas anteriores que ya se habían cubierto.
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retrogradar
to move or shift backward
Example
After the malfunction, the satellite began to retrograde from its intended orbit, causing panic at the space station.
Después de la falla, el satélite comenzó a retroceder de su órbita prevista, causando pánico en la estación espacial.
As the tide lowered, the waves started to retrograde, leaving a wide stretch of sand exposed.
A medida que la marea bajó, las olas comenzaron a retroceder, dejando expuesta una amplia franja de arena.
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retroceder, regresar
move in a direction contrary to the usual one
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retroceder, moverse hacia atrás
move backward in an orbit, of celestial bodies
retrograde
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retrogrado, de amnesia retrograda
of amnesia; affecting time immediately preceding trauma
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retrógrado, en dirección retrógrada
moving from east to west on the celestial sphere; or--for planets--around the sun in a direction opposite to that of the Earth
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retrógrado, regresivo
going from better to worse
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retrógrado, recedente
having a movement or direction toward the back
Example
The retrograde motion of the planet confused astronomers for centuries.
His retrograde steps made it seem like he was going in the wrong direction.

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