retravel

English

Etymology

re- + travel

Verb

retravel (third-person singular simple present retravels, present participle retraveling or retravelling, simple past and past participle retraveled or retravelled)

  1. To travel again.
    • 2007 January 25, Alessandra Stanley, “A Culture of Faith, Devoted Yet Complex”, in New York Times:
      The French writer Bernard-Henri Lévy took a more self-serious tour of evangelical Christianity when he retraveled the road taken by Alexis de Tocqueville in his study of the modern American psyche, “American Vertigo.”

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