Being followed or pursued
“Similarly, in the wild, a predator tracking the movement of potential prey would benefit greatly from being able to reorient quickly to the tracked prey.”
Past tense for to go after or on the track of, especially through the use of clues
“We can track the animals by observing their footprints.”
Past tense for to observe the (measured) state of a person or object over time
“Our job will be to track the buffalo population over the next six months.”
Past tense for to match the movement or change of a person or object
“My height would track that of my father's at the same age.”
Past tense for to move or traverse across
“For a man accustomed as I am to track the desert at all hours, darkness does not exist.”
Past tense for to move or proceed onward
Past tense for to automatically track a target
Past tense for to keep a record of
Past tense for to evaluate or estimate the extent, amount, or size of
Past tense for to know intuitively or by immediate perception
Past tense for to tell someone about something that has happened
Past tense for to force a path through
Past tense for to consider or give serious or careful thought to
Past tense for to assess the nature or importance of, especially with a view to a decision or action
Past tense for to discover something, either by chance or intention
Past tense for to precisely state or describe the nature, scope, or meaning of
Past tense for to see, notice, or recognize (someone or something)
Past tense for to find, or get hold of, by means of conducting a search through various sources
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