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Track (Verb)

Meaning 1

Travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The hikers will track the mountainous terrain to reach the base camp within three days.
  • The astronauts had to track a precise orbit around the Earth to perform the satellite repairs.
  • The expedition team will track through the dense jungle to find the lost city.
  • The vehicle had to track the steep and rocky terrain to reach the summit of the hill.
  • The group of explorers decided to track the coastline to gather more information about the geology of the area.

Synonyms

  • Traverse
  • Cut Through
  • Cross
  • Cover
  • Cut Across
  • Get Across
  • Pass Over
  • Get Over

Hypernyms

  • Pass

Hyponyms

  • Drive
  • Crisscross
  • Hop
  • Tramp
  • Ford
  • Course
  • Stride
  • Bridge
  • Walk
  • Jaywalk

Related Words

  • Track (noun)

Meaning 2

Carry on the feet and deposit; "track mud into the house".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • She accidentally began to track water into the living room with her wet shoes.
  • The construction workers tracked sand from the site into the vehicle.
  • After a walk through the garden, she hated having to track dirt all over the clean floor.
  • As they left the beach, the kids loved to track sand back to their mom's vehicle.
  • He tracked grease from the garage and onto the freshly cleaned carpet.

Hypernyms

  • Introduce

Related Words

  • Track (noun)

Meaning 3

Observe or plot the moving path of something; "track a missile".

Classification

Verbs of seeing, hearing, feeling.

Examples

  • The radar system is designed to track incoming aircraft for air traffic control.
  • Scientists use satellite imagery to track the movement of polar bears in the Arctic.
  • The weather service uses radar to track storms and predict their paths.
  • The observatory tracks the trajectory of near-Earth asteroids for potential collision threats.
  • Air traffic controllers track the positions of planes to ensure safe distances between them.

Related Words

  • Track (noun)

Meaning 4

Go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit".

Classification

Verbs of walking, flying, swimming.

Examples

  • The detective was able to track the suspect's movements through the city's surveillance cameras.
  • A team of investigators track suspects in cases of large-scale financial crimes.
  • The police officer track the fugitive for hours before finally making the arrest.
  • Rangers track endangered animals to monitor their behavior and population.
  • Law enforcement agents track the fugitive to a remote cabin deep in the woods.

Synonyms

  • Give Chase
  • Tag
  • Chase
  • Chase After
  • Trail
  • Dog
  • Go After
  • Tail

Hypernyms

  • Pursue
  • Follow

Hyponyms

  • Hunt
  • Tree
  • Run Down
  • Trace
  • Quest
  • Hound

Related Words

  • Tracker (noun)
  • Tracking (noun)
  • Track (noun)

Meaning 5

Make tracks upon.

Classification

Verbs of sewing, baking, painting, performing.

Examples

  • The hikers had to make their way carefully to avoid making tracks upon the fresh mud.
  • As they sped across the lake, the motorboat made tracks upon the calm water's surface.
  • Avoid making tracks upon your neighbor's lawn with your muddy boots.
  • The strong winds had come in to clear the air, but the airplane still had to make tracks upon the rough air currents.
  • Hikers ask that you avoid making tracks upon sensitive mosses to help preserve the environment.

Hypernyms

  • Create
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