tracked

/trækt/
verb
  1. Past tense of track: followed the movements or path of someone or something.
    • The hiker tracked the deer through the forest for hours.
    • The detective tracked the suspect using security camera footage.
    • She tracked her package online until it arrived at her door.
  2. Past tense of track: recorded or monitored the progress or development of something over time.
    • He tracked his spending in a notebook to save money.
    • The scientist tracked the growth of the plants every week.
    • The teacher tracked each student's test scores throughout the year.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. Having tracks (continuous metal or rubber belts) instead of wheels, used for vehicles that travel over rough or soft ground.
    • The construction crew used a tracked excavator to dig the foundation.
    • Armies often use tracked carriers to transport supplies in difficult terrain.
    • The tracked vehicle moved easily across the muddy field.
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