Third-person singular present tense of backtrack; reverses direction or withdraws from a position.
From 'back' (Old English bæc) + 'track' (from Middle English tracke). The conjugated verb form.
Notice how 'he backtracks' works both for hiking and arguments—this linguistic blending reveals how we unconsciously use physical movement metaphors to understand social and intellectual retreats.
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