What part of speech is tracked?

Tracked can be categorized as a verb and an adjective.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. tracked is a verb, past participle of track (infinitive).
  • 2. tracked is a verb, past simple of track (infinitive).
  • 3. tracked is an adjective.

Inflections

Verb

Adjective

  • Positive
    Comparative
    Superlative
  • more tracked
    most tracked
  • Positive: tracked 
  • Comparative: more tracked
  • Superlative: most tracked

What does tracked mean?

Definitions

Adjective

tracked - having tracks; "new snow tracked by rabbits"; "tracked vehicles"

Verb

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"

Examples of tracked

#   Sentence  
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.
Sentence  
adj.
New snow tracked by rabbits.
Tracked vehicles.
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.
I have tracked all changes for ease of reference.
Half of the 300 phenophases Leopold tracked showed a response consistent with warming.
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.
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.
The title track of the album.

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