Moderate as in sink To move or go backward, especially to revert to a previous state or condition. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Retrograde'
The car's engine began to retrograde, causing it to slowly move backward down the hill.
The software update caused my computer to retrograde, undoing all the recent changes and improvements.
In times of economic uncertainty, some businesses may retrograde, opting for cost-cutting measures.
After reaching its peak, the popularity of the trend began to retrograde, giving way to new interests.
The army had to retrograde to a more defensible position after facing unexpected resistance.
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