untracked

IPA: ʌntrækt

adjective

  • Not tracked.
  • (of a vehicle) Without tracks.
  • (of a ski slope) Covered by freshly fallen, undisturbed snow.
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Examples of "untracked" in Sentences

  • But Mickelson never got untracked in the final round.
  • Toronto finally got untracked with 11 unanswered points spanning the third and fourth quarters to overtake Memphis.
  • The Phillies, meanwhile, will look to get the heart of their order untracked Sunday against Milwaukee's Jeff Suppan.
  • Woods never got untracked and tied for eighth as Stenson finished at 12-under 276 and earned $1.71 million for a victory.
  • But the 25-year-old, who never got untracked after missing training camp last season in a contract holdout, has refined his game.
  • Martin got untracked in the third quarter when he made four 3-pointers and scored 16 points, yet the Kings were still outscored 35-26.
  • The teams played at virtually even terms in the third period when O'Neal finally got untracked and made all three of his field goal shots.
  • Royal Mail also wants to end compensation for loss or damage for business customers using "untracked" services, and to reduce the claim time-limit from 12 to two months.
  • And it's only one example of recent hidden risks that are increasingly bubbling into corporate bottom lines and making shareholders testy about companies 'untracked social and environmental challenges.
  • With naturally attacking full-backs judiciously pushing into midfield untracked by Nani and Ronaldo, Portugal's full-backs, Fábio Coentrão and João Pereira were accordingly driven back; or at least they were once Misimovic had beaten Pereira to cross for the first of the two glorious opportunities Ibisevic squandered.

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