retraverse
/riˈtrævərs/ or /riˈtrævɪs/Definitions
1. verb
to travel or move back and forth over a particular area or route, especially in a systematic or methodical way.
“The archaeologists decided to retraverse the entire site to ensure they didn’t miss any significant artifacts.”
2. verb
to go over or examine something again, especially to check for errors or mistakes.
“The programmer was asked to retraverse the code to identify the source of the bug.”
3. noun
the act of retracing or going over something again, especially a route or path.
“The retraverse of the old trail took several hours due to the dense forest.”