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Meaning of tracked
The primary meaning of the word "tracked" is to follow or pursue someone or something, often in order to monitor or record their movements or actions.
Etymology of tracked
The word "tracked" comes from the Old English word "tracian", which means to tread or step, and the Old French word "tracer", which means to follow or pursue
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of following or pursuing someone or something
Synonyms
monitored
followed
pursued
chased
hunted
dogged
trailed
shadowed
stalked
watched
observed
surveyed
scrutinized
examined
inspected
supervised
overseen
guided
directed
led
managed
regulated
controlled
policed
detected
spotted
noticed
recorded
logged
documented
mapped
plotted
charted
traced
located
pinpointed
identified
Definitions
- To follow the movements or actions of someone or something, often in order to monitor or record them
- * To pursue or chase someone or something, often in order to catch or capture them
- * To make a track or path, often through a wilderness or uncharted area
Usage Examples
- The police tracked the suspect through the city, finally catching him in a dead-end alley
- * The hikers tracked the bear through the forest, trying to get a glimpse of it in its natural habitat
- * The company tracked the customer's purchase history, trying to identify patterns and trends