retrack
/riˈtræk/Definitions
1. verb
to go or move backward in a track or path, or to go back to a previous route or direction
“The train had to retrack to a different route due to the weather conditions.”
2. verb
to take or record again a previous action or event, especially in a recording or a film
“The director decided to retrack the scene and redo the dialogue.”
3. noun
a route or path that is changed or altered
“The new retrack in the road caused traffic congestion.”
4. noun
a recording or a take of a previous action or event
“The director chose the best retrack from the many takes they had filmed.”