untracked

[ˌʌnˈtrækt]

untracked Definition

  • 1not marked or followed by a path, trail, or track
  • 2not monitored or recorded
  • 3not subjected to tracking or surveillance

Using untracked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "untracked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The untracked wilderness was both beautiful and dangerous.

  • Example

    The package was lost because it was sent untracked.

  • Example

    The suspect went untracked for months before being caught.

  • Example

    The company's untracked expenses were causing financial problems.

untracked Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with untracked

  • to not be monitored or recorded

    Example

    The company's expenses went untracked for months before being discovered.

  • fresh snow that has not been skied on or packed down

    Example

    The skiers were excited to hit the untracked snow on the mountain.

  • an area that has not been explored or studied

    Example

    The researchers were eager to explore the untracked territory in the Amazon rainforest.

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Summary: untracked in Brief

'Untracked' [ˌʌnˈtrækt] refers to something that is not marked or followed by a path, trail, or track, or not monitored or recorded. It can also mean not subjected to tracking or surveillance. Examples include 'The untracked wilderness was both beautiful and dangerous,' and 'The company's untracked expenses were causing financial problems.' Phrases include 'go untracked,' 'untracked snow,' and 'untracked territory.'