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untracked
[ uhn-trakt ]
adjective
- that is not or cannot be tracked or traced:
untracked marauders of the jungle.
- Informal. achieving a superior level of performance after a slow start:
The team suddenly got untracked and began to score.
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Word History and Origins
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Example Sentences
The first is that Hurricane Sandy untracked Romney as he was rising in the polls.
He promises the world a literature, an art, that shall be new because his forest is untracked and his town just built.
When they left the trail and took to the untracked snow, speed slackened considerably.
Ages have passed; a change has been wrought in the scene—man has subjugated "the untracked and rude."
The dog train was moving at a reckless gait over the untracked, hardening snow.
Sheets and waves and billows and tumbles of green; oceans unswum, continents untracked, of thousandfold green.
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