Tracked can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.
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tracked - having tracks; "new snow tracked by rabbits"; "tracked vehicles" | ||
Verb |
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track - observe or plot the moving path of something; "track a missile" | ||
track - carry on the feet and deposit; "track mud into the house" | ||
track - make tracks upon | ||
track - go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit" |
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1. | adj. | New snow tracked by rabbits. | |
2. | adj. | Tracked vehicles. | |
3. | verb | On its journey across the Bay of Bengal the freighter was tracked by the Indian navy and Orissa-based spy planes of India's Aviation Research Center; it was intercepted by Indian naval vessels off Sri Lanka's east coast. | |
4. | verb | I have tracked all changes for ease of reference. | |
5. | verb | Half of the 300 phenophases Leopold tracked showed a response consistent with warming. | |
6. | verb | They tracked down the only tire that fit my BMW330i in Murfreesboro within minutes and secured it, then they came out, took off my tire (it was a runflat - but runflats don't do you any good if they blow out), and brought it to their shop to change the tire. | |
7. | verb | I tracked down the enemy through the sniper scope. | |
8. | verb | When you surf the web, you may be tracked by websites. | |
9. | verb | The scientists tracked the birds using small radio transmitters on their backs. | |
10. | verb | The police tracked down Tom to his house. | |
11. | verb | Spy satellites tracked the truck in real time. | |
12. | verb | Throughout the centuries humankind has tracked the sun, the stars, and the universe. | |
13. | verb | Police tracked down Dan's girlfriend, Linda. | |
14. | verb | Police tracked Fadil down. | |
15. | verb | Police tracked Fadil to Khalifa Hotel. | |
16. | verb | The police tracked down the other three students. | |
17. | verb | The police tracked Sami down. | |
18. | noun | The track of an animal. | |
19. | noun | The title track of the album. |
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adj. | |
New snow tracked by rabbits. |
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Tracked vehicles. |
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verb | |
On its journey across the Bay of Bengal the freighter was tracked by the Indian navy and Orissa-based spy planes of India's Aviation Research Center; it was intercepted by Indian naval vessels off Sri Lanka's east coast. |
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I have tracked all changes for ease of reference. |
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Half of the 300 phenophases Leopold tracked showed a response consistent with warming. |
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They tracked down the only tire that fit my BMW330i in Murfreesboro within minutes and secured it, then they came out, took off my tire (it was a runflat - but runflats don't do you any good if they blow out), and brought it to their shop to change the tire. |
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I tracked down the enemy through the sniper scope. | |
When you surf the web, you may be tracked by websites. | |
The scientists tracked the birds using small radio transmitters on their backs. | |
The police tracked down Tom to his house. | |
Spy satellites tracked the truck in real time. | |
Throughout the centuries humankind has tracked the sun, the stars, and the universe. | |
Police tracked down Dan's girlfriend, Linda. | |
Police tracked Fadil down. | |
Police tracked Fadil to Khalifa Hotel. | |
The police tracked down the other three students. | |
The police tracked Sami down. | |
noun | |
The track of an animal. |
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The title track of the album. |
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