tracking

/ˈtɹækɪŋ/
noun 5

Collocations

5

ADJ.

good, important, little, lost, renowned, southern, true, wounded

The detective had little tracking experience but managed to follow the suspect's trail.

VERB + TRACKING

adjusts, began, carry, downloaded, looked, master, send, spent

She downloaded tracking software to monitor her package delivery in real time.

TRACKING + NOUN

app, buck, device, everything, facebook, geminids, giraffe, herds

My phone has a tracking app that shows me where my car is parked.

PREP.

around, down, in, on, onto, up

The detective was tracking down the suspect who had disappeared three weeks ago.

ADV.

ply

The detective was tracking ply the suspect through the crowded marketplace yesterday afternoon.

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