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tracking

[ trak-ing ]

tracking

/ ˈtrækɪŋ /

noun

  1. the act or process of following something or someone
  2. electrical engineering a leakage of electric current between two points separated by an insulating material caused by dirt, carbon particles, moisture, etc
  3. the way wheels on a vehicle are aligned
  4. a function of a video cassette recorder, which adjusts the alignment of the heads in order to achieve the best possible audio and video reproduction from each recording


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Example Sentences

A dozen Revolutionary Guards were caught deep inside Pakistan, tracking Rigi.

“We are tracking down the man,” the Bangalore Police Commissioner said.

She recounts sending Ivgy a script, then tracking the actress down at school.

MIT Professor Eric Alm thinks that sewers are the missing link to tracking public health.

This was the most sophisticated global tracking system ever devised, and it worked with lethal efficiency.

The snowshoe rabbit made its appearance, tracking the shadowy, silent woods with great, outlandish marks.

Here the party spread out, paying close attention to the pavement, as if they were engaged in tracking something.

He had an unreasonable conviction that, if he had known at once of Janie's disappearance, he would have succeeded in tracking her.

When we had been several days continuously tracking we came up with the beasts.

Thy voice has been as the sound of glad horns upon a hill, but thy ways are the ways of a gaunt hound tracking the hunted stag.

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