untracking

/ʌnˈtrækɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of removing something from a track or path, or stopping the monitoring of something.
    • Untracking of user data is a key feature of the new privacy update.
    • The software's untracking function lets you stop following any file.
    • The untracking of the train cars took several hours.
Antonyms
adjective
  1. That is in the process of being removed from a track or no longer being monitored.
    • They watched the untracking vehicle slide off the rails.
    • The untracking status of the package appeared in the app.
    • The untracking sled finally broke free from the ice.
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