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Adjective: tracked  trakt
  1. Having tracks
    "new snow tracked by rabbits"; "tracked vehicles"
Verb: track  trak
  1. Observe or plot the moving path of something
    "track a missile"
     
  2. 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
     
  3. 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
     
  4. Make tracks upon
    "The hikers tracked mud into the cabin"
     
  5. Carry on the feet and deposit
    "track mud into the house"
     
  6. [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