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Lifting can consist of physically lifting something.

Going back is a notion with several uses. It may be the action that someone performs when moving uphill to overcome a slope or to reach the top of a hill. For example: “Our vehicle had a hard time going up the slope since it does not have four-wheel drive,” “We must go up this mountain and we will reach the lake,” “I can't go up the mountain with so much luggage.”

In a symbolic sense, coming back refers to leaving behind a problem or overcoming a barrier : “I don't know how we are going to do it, but somehow we have to overcome this situation to save the company ,” “After many years, the singer managed overcome their emotional turbulence."

Remontar as a synonym for reversing or rebounding

Within the field of sport , there is talk of coming back when an athlete or a team manages to turn around a result that, at first, was negative, or when they advance in a classification : “Despite starting off losing 2 to 0, the team “The local team managed to turn the match around and ended up winning 3 to 2,” “If we maintain this level of play, we will soon make a comeback in the standings.”

In this context, the term comeback very often appears as a synonym for rebound , which can be defined as economic growth and the recovery of a favorable position . Of course, they can also be used as complementary concepts to express different nuances of said improvement, as can be seen in the following sentence: "Businessmen eagerly await the rebound in consumption to see their businesses pick up."

Physically lift

Physically ascending or elevating , rising towards the sky , is also known as soaring: “Do you want to go kite flying with me?” , “The helicopter took a few seconds to take flight, but finally I can ascend and start the trip” .

Kites , known in Argentina as kites , are very attractive to people of all ages, since many do not limit themselves to flying them but decide to make them by hand, and this activity brings together parents and children in an adventure that can last several days and take them to share varied experiences, ranging from the implementation of technical knowledge to contact with nature.

Flying a kite is a custom present in several countries with sometimes different cultures, which is why it can be considered one of those peculiar links of our species, which could bring two people together without the need for them to speak the same language. Among the various materials that can be used to make a kite, we find the following: pieces of cane or rods of a type of lightweight wood; special paper for this purpose, which may be called kite or kite paper, depending on the country; several meters of thread; strong glue.

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Going back to the past means remembering events that occurred long ago.

Go back to the past

In a temporal sense, finally, going back implies referring to events from the past : “I have to go back to my childhood to explain to you why I think this way,” “These paintings go back to the first years of the 14th century.”

Given the aforementioned meanings of the word trace, which always imply a physical movement , when used in the context of a historical story or the description of an event that took place a long time ago, it can emphasize the distance and place special emphasis on social differences with respect to today.

If compared to the verb dater , which the RAE dictionary defines as having begun at the moment that is determined , tracer offers a closer and more committed look at the events of the past, less focused on the numbers, and more on the context. . This does not mean that they cannot be used interchangeably, but that dating is usually accompanied by a date, while tracing is usually accompanied by a brief description of the era in question.