tracked

IPA: trˈækt

adjective

  • Mounted on tracks.
Advertisement

Examples of "tracked" in Sentences

  • KURTZ: What other news organizations are being -- having their phone calls tracked, according to your informant?
  • Dale had been tracked from the time he was rescued to his time in the ASPCA and now with his happy ending in a loving home.
  • My parents managed to get me skipped out of seventh grade, which meant I was then in tracked classes and among slightly olderkids.
  • The peacekeeping patrols drove around not in tracked vehicles equipped with cannons but in armored Humvees with 50-caliber machine guns mounted in turrets on the roofs.
  • But I must not get too side-tracked from the real reason I was moved to post a response; the issue of the recently over-publicized "Ardi" and its implications for human evolution.
  • The Daily Mail via Statism Watch : Every person in Britain could have their internet history, email records and telephone calls tracked under a proposed £12 billion plan by ministers.
  • Mobile phone communications have been tracked from the border area to points in Britain, particularly England's Midlands, where there is a heavy Pakistani immigrant population, according to a British government official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the terror plot investigation is ongoing.
  • What's attractive about the students, teachers, parents, and administrators whose lives Bamberger tracked is that they're at once eternal types and idiosyncratic, surprising individuals, from Pennsbury's longtime principal, Mr. Katz — conscientious and devoted, but so recessive that the door to his private office lacks an outside knob — to star athlete Bobby Speer, who finds out he's not a good enough quarterback to interest Division I college recruiters.

Related Links

synonyms for tracked
Advertisement
#AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz

© 2024 Copyright: WordPapa