Adjective: tracked traktVerb: track trak
- Observe or plot the moving path of something
"track a missile"
- Go after with the intent to catch
"The policeman tracked the mugger down the alley";
- chase, chase after, trail, tag, give chase, go after, chase down
- Travel across or pass over
"The caravan tracked almost 100 miles each day";
- traverse, cover, cross, pass over, get over, get across, cut through, cut across
- Make tracks upon
"The hikers tracked mud into the cabin"
- Carry on the feet and deposit
"track mud into the house"
- [N. Amer] Assign students to different groups according to perceived ability
"The school decided to stop tracking students in maths classes";
- stream [Brit, Cdn]
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See also: caterpillar-tracked, half-track, half-tracked
Type of: bring in, create, follow, introduce, make, observe, pass, pursue
Antonym: trackless
Encyclopedia: Track