"Tracked" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tracked" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tracked" Meaning

Traceable by means of, or employing, a device that leaves or records a trail or indication of movement or location.

Indicated as having or seeming to have been looked at or noticed: complained that the police officer could see her tracks in the snow.

"Tracked" Examples

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| Example | Part of Speech | Usage Note |
|-------------|--------------------|----------------|
| The detective had been tracked down the suspect | Verb | Meaning: to pursue or follow a trail in order to reach someone or something. |
| The plane lost its signal as soon as we left the mountain range and had to be tracked manually. | Verb | Meaning: to locate or follow someone or something by electronic signals. |
| Multiple forms of education are now tracked and assessed on digital platforms. | Verb | Meaning: to follow or keep records of progress or movement, often using technology. |
| I tracked changes in the ocean temperature using a digital tool. | Verb | Meaning: to follow or monitor changes or developments over time. |
| Try to track the changes in traffic before you head out | Verb | Meaning: to follow or keep up with something, such as a trend or a process. |

"Tracked" Similar Words

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Trackable

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Having a trackable quality means that something can be easily followed or monitored, often using a system of recording or tracking. It can be tracked or recorded as it moves, changes, or progresses.

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A trackpad is a computer input device consisting of a flat surface, typically located below a keyboard, on which a user slides their fingers or a pointing device to control the movement of a pointer on a display screen.

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