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tracking
[ trak-ing ]
tracking
/ ˈٰæɪŋ /
noun
- the act or process of following something or someone
- electrical engineering a leakage of electric current between two points separated by an insulating material caused by dirt, carbon particles, moisture, etc
- the way wheels on a vehicle are aligned
- a function of a video cassette recorder, which adjusts the alignment of the heads in order to achieve the best possible audio and video reproduction from each recording
Other Word Forms
- ·ٰiԲ noun
Example Sentences
Their vehicle tracking device and mobile phones have been off since then.
The couple joined a group of children for a session on nature trails, den building and animal tracking at Ardura Community Forest.
Since 2008, the Australian government's Closing the Gap strategy has sought to reduce levels of Indigenous disadvantage through the annual tracking of 18 key measures in areas such as health and education.
Then an idea came to her during a run: create a model tracking the human impact, including the inevitable increase in HIV/AIDS infection and transmission and the subsequent rise in otherwise preventable deaths.
The investigation included surveillance, court-approved GPS tracking and search warrants at Castillo’s Huntington Park apartment and her parents’ home in South Gate.
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