Traced in a sentence
Synonym: outlined. Antonym: lost
Meaning: To follow or discover the course of something; to outline or draw over.

(1) He traced a square with a stencil.
(2) They traced their ancestry in Asia.
(3) The detective traced the phone call.
(4) We traced aside the route on the map.
(5) She traced aside the veins on the leaf.
(6) He traced his foot on a piece of paper.
(7) She traced aside the melody of the song.
(8) We traced aside the growth of the plant.
(9) The crow traced a round path in the sky.
(10) The kickback was traced back to the CEO.
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(11) The ship's course traced towards the port.
(12) My ancestry can be traced back to Ireland.
(13) She traced aside the pattern on the fabric.
(14) We traced aside the trajectory of the ball.
(15) We traced aside the origin of the language.
(16) The geologist traced aside the fault lines.
(17) I traced a squiggly onto the white surface.
(18) The source is attestable and can be traced.
(19) Agnations are traced through the male line.
(20) She traced her finger along the door frame.
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(21) The compass needle traced towards the north.
(22) He traced aside the path through the forest.
(23) She traced aside the outline of the drawing.
(24) They traced aside the footsteps in the sand.
(25) He traced aside the movement of the planets.
(26) She traced aside the changes in the climate.
(27) Agnations can be traced through DNA testing.
(28) The royal family tree traced back centuries.
(29) I traced aside the pencil marks on the paper.
(30) He traced aside the evolution of the species.
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(31) We traced aside the trajectory of the rocket.
(32) The child traced a zigzag on top of the sand.
(33) Agnations can be traced back for generations.
(34) Agnations can be traced through family trees.
(35) Ancestors can be traced back for generations.
(36) He traced aside the lines of the architecture.
(37) Vendettas can be traced back to ancient times.
(38) Ancestors can be traced back many generations.
(39) Her ascendences can be traced back to Ireland.
(40) The family name is often traced patrilineally.
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(41) Consanguinity can be traced through genealogy.
(42) The contaminant was traced back to the source.
(43) The epos can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(44) I traced my finger along the banister's curves.
(45) I traced the moon's path through the night sky.
(46) The bird's flight path traced towards its nest.
(47) The ant's trail traced towards the food source.
(48) They traced aside the contour of the landscape.
(49) The toddler traced the letters with his finger.
(50) The student traced a circle on by the textbook.
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(51) She carefully traced the shape along the paper.
(52) I carefully traced the squiggly onto the paper.
(53) I traced a squiggly onto the sand at the beach.
(54) She traced a squiggly onto the notebook margin.
(55) Bloodstocks can be traced back for generations.
(56) The agatoid vein was traced back to its source.
(57) The apso's origins can be traced back to Tibet.
(58) He traced his finger along the page as he read.
(59) He traced circles on her thigh with his finger.
(60) Graphology can be traced back to ancient China.
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(61) The Brady surname can be traced back to Ireland.
(62) The artist traced aside the shape of the object.
(63) The teacher traced aside the sentence structure.
(64) The child traced a star on the foggy windowpane.
(65) My lineage can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(66) The child traced a perfect circle into the sand.
(67) He carefully traced the contour onto the canvas.
(68) The arcuating line traced the curve of the hill.
(69) Blood-relations can be traced through genealogy.
(70) Arctophilia can be traced back to ancient times.
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(71) Matronymics can be traced back to ancient times.
(72) The Esparza surname can be traced back to Spain.
(73) The bullet was traced back to the suspect's gun.
(74) He traced his finger along the edge of the book.
(75) The anonymous message on the website was traced.
(76) The police traced the stolen car to a chop shop.
(77) The child traced a squiggly pattern in the sand.
(78) We traced the old line of the ancient city walls.
(79) The dog's pawprints traced towards the open gate.
(80) The river's current traced towards the waterfall.
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(81) The train tracks traced towards the distant city.
(82) The archaeologist traced aside the ancient ruins.
(83) The scientist traced aside the chemical reaction.
(84) The historian traced aside the historical events.
(85) The boyar's lineage traced back to ancient times.
(86) He traced a circle on the ground with his finger.
(87) Genealogies can be traced back hundreds of years.
(88) Allodium can be traced back to ancient Roman law.
(89) I traced my hand on paper and colored in my palm.
(90) She traced her finger along the edge of the book.
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(91) Paganism can be traced back to prehistoric times.
(92) She traced the dot-to-dot puzzle with her finger.
(93) The contagion was traced back to a single source.
(94) The tax dodger's illegal transactions were traced.
(95) The skier's tracks traced towards the snowy slope.
(96) He traced aside the development of the technology.
(97) Rivalries can be traced back to historical events.
(98) The word koan can be traced back to ancient China.
(99) The child traced ovals on the paper with a pencil.
(100) The physics lab traced towards the laws of motion.
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(101) I traced my hand on paper and colored in the palm.
(102) The hacker's attack was traced back to its source.
(103) The historian traced the impact of war on society.
(104) The use of cocoa can be traced back to the Aztecs.
(105) The historian traced the heresy back to its roots.
(106) I have traced my ancestry back to the 17th century.
(107) The programmer traced off the code to find the bug.
(108) The alleged hacker was traced by the IT department.
(109) The royal family tree traced back many generations.
(110) The artist traced the contours of the model's face.
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(111) The meteorologist traced the path of the hurricane.
(112) The mathematician traced the equation to its roots.
(113) The royal lineage was traced through the bloodline.
(114) The infection was traced back to contaminated food.
(115) The royal lineage can be traced back for centuries.
(116) The lawyer traced the legal precedent for the case.
(117) He traced a figureeight in the air with his finger.
(118) He traced his finger along the long side of the map.
(119) He traced a skirt round the outline of the painting.
(120) He traced a skirt round the perimeter of the garden.
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(121) The researcher traced aside the impact of the virus.
(122) Chamber music can be traced back to the Baroque era.
(123) The origine of the word can be traced back to Latin.
(124) The king's blue blood lineage traced back centuries.
(125) I traced my finger along the slat of the piano keys.
(126) The contaminant was traced back to a nearby factory.
(127) He traced the outline of the flower with his finger.
(128) The anonymous message was traced back to its origin.
(129) The word geist can be traced back to Old High German.
(130) The investigator traced aside the phone call records.
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(131) They traced aside the genetic lineage of the species.
(132) Consanguinity can be traced back through generations.
(133) I traced the outline of the doorframe with my finger.
(134) Polytheism can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia.
(135) They traced in front of the jury to prove their case.
(136) The Alcmaeonid bloodline was traced back to the gods.
(137) The highborn lineage traced back to the medieval era.
(138) The bomb over threat was traced back to a prank call.
(139) The tattoo artist traced the needle along the design.
(140) The root of a language can be traced back many years.
(141) The evolution of music can be traced through history.
(142) The queen's lineage can be traced back for centuries.
(143) The royal lineage could be traced back for centuries.
(144) The excavation site was traced back to ancient times.
(145) Fulton is a surname that can be traced back centuries.
(146) The distress signal was traced back to a sinking ship.
(147) The word gallus can be traced back to its Latin roots.
(148) The Kemp surname can be traced back to medieval times.
(149) They traced aside the migration patterns of the birds.
(150) They traced aside the movement of the tectonic plates.
(151) She traced her finger along the life line on her palm.
(152) Jenner is a surname that can be traced back centuries.
(153) I traced my fingers over the letters on the footstone.
(154) My family line can be traced back several generations.
(155) The nobleman's lineage traced back to ancient royalty.
(156) The Epstein name can be traced back to Eastern Europe.
(157) The historian traced the geneses of historical events.
(158) I traced our route on the road map with a highlighter.
(159) The sheikhs' lineage can be traced back for centuries.
(160) The child traced over the letters to practice writing.
(161) I traced my fingers along the grooves in the bedboard.
(162) Ancient history can be traced back thousands of years.
(163) Tully is a surname that can be traced back to Ireland.
(164) Werth is a surname that can be traced back to Germany.
(165) Alden is a surname that can be traced back to England.
(166) Some genealogies can be traced back hundreds of years.
(167) Williams is a name that can be traced back to England.
(168) The doctor traced the source of the patient's illness.
(169) The philosopher traced the evolution of human thought.
(170) Alphabets can be traced back to ancient civilizations.
(171) She traced circles on the table with her index finger.
(172) The skywriter's plane traced elegant curves in the sky.
(173) Urbs is a word that can be traced back to ancient Rome.
(174) I traced the moon's journey through the constellations.
(175) The car's tire marks traced towards the accident scene.
(176) The athlete's footsteps traced towards the finish line.
(177) The spider's web traced towards the corner of the room.
(178) The family tree traced back several generations of kin.
(179) The artist carefully traced the design using a stencil.
(180) The baron's lineage could be traced back for centuries.
(181) The laundered funds were traced back to a foreign bank.
(182) Pyrography can be traced back to ancient civilizations.
(183) The djembe's origins can be traced back to West Africa.
(184) I traced the suspiciously shaped object with my finger.
(185) She traced the needle back to where she had dropped it.
(186) The origin of therof can be traced back to Old English.
(187) Pagan religion can be traced back to prehistoric times.
(188) The crow traced a round path in the sky with its wings.
(189) The child carefully traced under the shape of the tree.
(190) Bourne is a surname that can be traced back to England.
(191) The ramous family tree traced back several generations.
(192) The outbreak was traced back to a single strain of bac.
(193) Waynes is a surname that can be traced back to England.
(194) Slapsticks can be traced back to ancient Greek theater.
(195) He traced his finger along the map, planning his route.
(196) The doctor traced out the source of the patient's pain.
(197) The chef traced the recipe back to its original source.
(198) She traced the cable to find the source of the problem.
(199) Genetic mutations can often be traced back to heredity.
(200) I traced my ancestral lineage back to the 16th century.
(201) Bailey is a surname that can be traced back to England.
(202) The glacier's history can be traced through its layers.
(203) The word baal can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia.
(204) The Cohn surname can be traced back to the 18th century.
(205) The horse's lineage traced back to famous thoroughbreds.
(206) The term tomfool can be traced back to the 17th century.
(207) The car's headlights traced towards the dark road ahead.
(208) The patrician's lineage traced back to ancient nobility.
(209) The police traced the ransom money to a hidden location.
(210) The stallion's lineage traced back to famous racehorses.
(211) The Castro surname can be traced back to medieval times.
(212) The outbreak was traced back to a single strain of coli.
(213) The Dalton surname can be traced back to medieval times.
(214) The detectives traced the stolen loot back to the thief.
(215) We traced the pipe along the entire length of the house.
(216) The noblewoman's lineage traced back to ancient royalty.
(217) The term bedfellow can be traced back to Middle English.
(218) He traced his steps along the path he had taken earlier.
(219) The Sayyid lineage can be traced back several centuries.
(220) The bad-checks were traced back to a fraudulent account.
(221) My family linage can be traced back to the 17th century.
(222) The patrilineal line can be traced back for generations.
(223) Mackle is a surname that can be traced back to Scotland.
(224) The Ransone genealogy has been traced back to the 1700s.
(225) The botanist traced out the growth pattern of the plant.
(226) The architect traced the blueprint for the new building.
(227) The queen's lineage can be traced back to ancient times.
(228) The bomb threat was traced to a prank call by a student.
(229) The mathematician traced the equation back to its roots.
(230) The musician traced the melody of the song on the piano.
(231) She traced her ancestor's lineage back to the Mayflower.
(232) The Ochoa surname can be traced back several generations.
(233) The origins of this language can be traced back to Latin.
(234) I traced the reflection wave with my finger on the glass.
(235) Erwin is a name that can be traced back to ancient times.
(236) The name Hopkins can be traced back to its Welsh origins.
(237) The blimp's flight path traced a graceful arc in the sky.
(238) The family's lineage can be traced back to the Mayflower.
(239) The Boyle surname can be traced back to the 12th century.
(240) The contaminant was traced back to a faulty storage tank.
(241) The derivations of this word can be traced back to Latin.
(242) He upfolded the map and traced the route with his finger.
(243) The word chylde can be traced back to its Germanic roots.
(244) The etymology of fauld can be traced back to Old English.
(245) The investigator traced over the suspect's phone records.
(246) The bandog's origins can be traced back to ancient times.
(247) The plane traced a squiggly path past the mountain peaks.
(248) The history of bhats can be traced back to ancient times.
(249) The use of organum can be traced back to the 9th century.
(250) The bloodspattered weapon was traced back to the suspect.
(251) The origins of kibit can be traced back to ancient Japan.
(252) The police traced the crank call to a group of teenagers.
(253) The origins of ouds can be traced back to ancient Persia.
(254) Brooking is a surname that can be traced back to England.
(255) Polydemonism can be traced back to ancient civilizations.
(256) The contaminated food was traced back to a specific farm.
(257) The zoologist traced the migration patterns of the birds.
(258) The use of rhetoric can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(259) Consanguinity can be traced through genealogical records.
(260) The origin of the word pizza can be traced back to Italy.
(261) The origin of the word taco can be traced back to Mexico.
(262) The biologist traced the migration patterns of the birds.
(263) The historian traced the evolution of language over time.
(264) The use of aromatics can be traced back to ancient times.
(265) The origin of kir can be traced back to the 19th century.
(266) The surname Bryant can be traced back to medieval England.
(267) The Barton surname can be traced back to medieval England.
(268) The case system can be traced back to Proto-Indo-European.
(269) The name Benton can be traced back to Old English origins.
(270) Boyce is a name that can be traced back to medieval times.
(271) X-linked inheritance can be traced through family history.
(272) Ventriloquism can be traced back to ancient civilizations.
(273) Ortega is a name that can be traced back to ancient times.
(274) The origin of the company can be traced to a small garage.
(275) The detective traced aside the clues to solve the mystery.
(276) The dog eagerly traced behind its owner during their walk.
(277) The monarchs' lineage can be traced back to ancient times.
(278) The Williams surname can be traced back to medieval times.
(279) The Keller surname can be traced back to the 12th century.
(280) The toxin was traced back to a contaminated batch of food.
(281) The Levitical genealogy traced the lineage of the priests.
(282) Cheiromancies can be traced back to ancient civilizations.
(283) Currie is a name that can be traced back to ancient times.
(284) I traced my finger along the window pane, lost in thought.
(285) The brachylogous gene can be traced back to ancient times.
(286) The origins of Nakaji can be traced back to ancient Japan.
(287) Smits is a name that can be traced back to medieval times.
(288) The magic's source was traced back to powerful bewitchery.
(289) The origin of derer can be traced back to the Middle Ages.
(290) Feast-days can be traced back to ancient pagan traditions.
(291) Granville is a surname that can be traced back to England.
(292) The historian traced off the events leading up to the war.
(293) The scientist traced off the chemical reaction in the lab.
(294) The researcher traced off the data to analyze the results.
(295) The suspect's weapon was traced back to a local gun store.
(296) The contraband was traced back to a criminal organization.
(297) The geologist traced the fault line through the mountains.
(298) The queen's lineage traced back to a long line of royalty.
(299) The computer scientist traced the code back to its source.
(300) The fantasy genre can be traced back to ancient mythology.
(301) The contaminant was traced back to a nearby landfill site.
(302) The historian traced the evolution of democracy in Europe.
(303) The bomb threat was traced back to a disgruntled employee.
(304) The root of the word can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(305) The engineer traced the circuit diagram on the whiteboard.
(306) The musician traced the influence of jazz on modern music.
(307) The counterfeit bills were traced back to a local printer.
(308) Her parentage can be traced back to a long line of royalty.
(309) The concept of tithing can be traced back to ancient times.
(310) The Martinez surname can be traced back to the Middle Ages.
(311) The cyberattack was traced back to a foreign hacking group.
(312) The Alvarez surname can be traced back to the 16th century.
(313) She traced the origin of the rumor back to a single source.
(314) The origin of the problem can be traced to a faulty design.
(315) Her pallidus fingers traced the outline of the ancient map.
(316) The Alvarez surname can be traced back to the 15th century.
(317) Miller is a name that can be traced back to medieval times.
(318) The logograph script can be traced back thousands of years.
(319) I traced the dotted line with my finger as I read the text.
(320) The origin of the name Lynch can be traced back to Ireland.
(321) The Goldberg surname can be traced back to the Middle Ages.
(322) I traced in front of the mirror to practice my handwriting.
(323) The etymology of varius can be traced back to ancient Rome.
(324) The use of patronymics can be traced back to ancient times.
(325) The origin of the word armiger can be traced back to Latin.
(326) The worship of wargods can be traced back to ancient times.
(327) He traced a diagonal line across the paper with his pencil.
(328) She traced her finger along the bannister, lost in thought.
(329) The student carefully traced under the sentence with a pen.
(330) The origins of cabbala can be traced back to ancient times.
(331) The origins of Candomble can be traced back to West Africa.
(332) The origin of the internet can be traced back to the 1960s.
(333) The diachrony of English can be traced back to Old English.
(334) The origins of tsukimi can be traced back to ancient China.
(335) Consanguinities can be traced through genealogical records.
(336) The panpipe's origins can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(337) The Pendragon family tree can be traced back for centuries.
(338) The origins of boules can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(339) The blueblood lineage could be traced back for generations.
(340) The zithern's origins can be traced back to ancient Persia.
(341) The infector was traced back to a contaminated food source.
(342) I traced the feather across the map to find my destination.
(343) The artist traced the outline of the model onto the canvas.
(344) The quilter carefully traced the needle along the applique.
(345) The engineer traced out the blueprint for the new building.
(346) The students traced a line around their hand for a project.
(347) The anarchist's ideas can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(348) The chef traced the recipe back to its traditional origins.
(349) The zoologist traced the migration patterns of the animals.
(350) The counterfeit bills were traced back to a printing press.
(351) The use of marijuana can be traced back thousands of years.
(352) The genealogy of my family can be traced back to the 1800s.
(353) The literary critic traced the themes in the author's work.
(354) The origin of the word coffee can be traced back to Arabic.
(355) The origin of the word yoga can be traced back to Sanskrit.
(356) The genesis of the project can be traced back to last year.
(357) The scientist traced the path of the comet through the sky.
(358) The writer traced the themes of love and loss in the novel.
(359) The historian traced the bloodlines of the famous explorer.
(360) The word aroynted can be traced back to Old English origins.
(361) Left-handedness can be traced back to ancient civilizations.
(362) The boarhounds' history can be traced back to ancient times.
(363) The airplane's flight path traced towards the landing strip.
(364) Cortes is a name that can be traced back to the Middle Ages.
(365) The detective traced the full path of the criminal's escape.
(366) The Meissner surname can be traced back to the 16th century.
(367) The Stephenson surname can be traced back to medieval times.
(368) The term ballyragged can be traced back to the 18th century.
(369) Slapstick humor can be traced back to ancient Greek theater.
(370) I have traced my ancestral lineage back to the 17th century.
(371) The origins of geophagy can be traced back to ancient times.
(372) The surgeon carefully traced the nerve up towards the tumor.
(373) She traced her cheek along the smooth surface of the mirror.
(374) The architect traced over the blueprint to make corrections.
(375) The child traced under the shape of the house with a crayon.
(376) The viscount's lineage can be traced back several centuries.
(377) Clogdances can be traced back to the 16th century in Europe.
(378) The blue blooded lineage can be traced back for generations.
(379) The Albini family tree can be traced back several centuries.
(380) The dog traced suspiciously around the stranger in the park.
(381) Dietz is a name that can be traced back to the 13th century.
(382) Kinn is a surname that can be traced back to medieval times.
(383) She traced her fingers along the chairback's smooth surface.
(384) The leak was traced back to a single individual, the leaker.
(385) The royal family's linages can be traced back for centuries.
(386) Melton is also a surname that can be traced back to England.
(387) Payne is a name that can be traced back to medieval England.
(388) The origins of crocket can be traced back to medieval times.
(389) Tway is a surname that can be traced back to medieval times.
(390) The unattributable phone call was traced back to a payphone.
(391) Olson is a name that can be traced back to the 14th century.
(392) The journalist traced the story back to its original source.
(393) The writer traced past literary works to create a new novel.
(394) The linguist traced out the evolution of language over time.
(395) The musician traced out the melody of the song on the piano.
(396) The history class traced towards the causes of World War II.
(397) The philosophy class traced towards the concept of morality.
(398) The origin of the first car can be traced back to Karl Benz.
(399) The genesis of the internet can be traced back to the 1960s.
(400) The origin of the game of chess can be traced back to India.
(401) The origin of the first car can be traced back to the 1800s.
(402) Patois can be traced back to African and European languages.
(403) The root of the family tree traced back several generations.
(404) The provenance of the antique vase was traced back to China.
(405) The cartographer traced the route of the explorer's journey.
(406) The engineer traced the circuit diagram to find the problem.
(407) The historian traced the impact of the invention on society.
(408) The Genesis of the language can be traced back to its roots.
(409) The trajectory of the bullet was traced back to the shooter.
(410) The royal family's lineage was traced back to ancient times.
(411) The linguist traced the development of the English language.
(412) The sociologist traced the influence of culture on behavior.
(413) The biologist traced the evolution of the species over time.
(414) The maternal lineage can be traced back several generations.
(415) The royal family's lineage can be traced back for centuries.
(416) The aristocratic lineage could be traced back for centuries.
(417) The origin of the word emoji can be traced back to Japanese.
(418) The origin of the word sushi can be traced back to Japanese.
(419) The scientist traced the path of the virus through the body.
(420) The artist traced the outline of the flower onto the canvas.
(421) The bloodline of a family can be traced through DNA testing.
(422) The study of angelology can be traced back to ancient times.
(423) Wayne is a surname that can be traced back to medieval times.
(424) I traced my fingers along the edge with a sense of curiosity.
(425) She traced the intricate blazon back on the ancient tapestry.
(426) The history of this building can be traced back to the 1800s.
(427) The child traced their handprints on the sidewalk with chalk.
(428) The history of cuckoldry can be traced back to ancient times.
(429) He traced his finger along the words on the paget as he read.
(430) The child traced their handprint to create a butterfly shape.
(431) The use of coinage can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia.
(432) The origin of the custom can be traced back to ancient times.
(433) The root in this music genre can be traced back to the blues.
(434) The outbreak was traced back to salmonella-contaminated eggs.
(435) The tattoo artist carefully traced the design under the skin.
(436) The child traced the outline of a hand with colorful crayons.
(437) Some misnomers can be traced back to historical inaccuracies.
(438) The genealogist traced the family tree back five generations.
(439) The concept of fullblood can be traced back to ancient times.
(440) He traced in front of the judge to demonstrate his innocence.
(441) The origin of caconymies can be traced back to ancient Greek.
(442) The etymology of endogen can be traced back to ancient Greek.
(443) The trochoid path traced by the roller coaster was thrilling.
(444) The history of pugilism can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(445) The shikigami's origins were traced back to ancient folklore.
(446) The prince's princely lineage traced back to ancient royalty.
(447) The architect traced over the floor plan to make adjustments.
(448) The ident of the hacker was traced back to a foreign country.
(449) The origins of Befana can be traced back to pagan traditions.
(450) The act of cognominating can be traced back to ancient times.
(451) The presa's origins can be traced back to the Canary Islands.
(452) The origins of mumming can be traced back to medieval Europe.
(453) The root of her neurosis was traced back to childhood trauma.
(454) The Royals' family tree can be traced back several centuries.
(455) The origin of the word hello can be traced back to the 1800s.
(456) The bacteremic outbreak was traced back to contaminated food.
(457) Klaus is a surname that can be traced back to medieval times.
(458) The infectors were traced back to a contaminated food source.
(459) The history of Mayaka can be traced back to the 17th century.
(460) The practice of phallism can be traced back to ancient times.
(461) Matthews is a name that can be traced back to medieval times.
(462) The Akita's history can be traced back to the 1600s in Japan.
(463) He sensuously traced the outline of her lips with his finger.
(464) The root of many problems is often traced back to ignorances.
(465) The musician traced off the melody before composing the song.
(466) The biology lab traced towards the process of photosynthesis.
(467) The contaminant in the water was traced back to a leaky pipe.
(468) The heritage of jazz music can be traced back to New Orleans.
(469) The trajectory of the bullet was traced by the forensic team.
(470) The history of music can be traced back to prehistoric times.
(471) The musician traced the melody back to its original composer.
(472) The contaminant was traced back to a nearby industrial plant.
(473) The origin of the first smartphone can be traced back to IBM.
(474) The electrician traced the line of wires to find the problem.
(475) The meteorologist traced the storm's path on the weather map.
(476) The cartographer traced the route of the explorer on the map.
(477) The astronomer traced the movement of the planets in the sky.
(478) The economist traced the impact of the policy on the economy.
(479) She traced her finger along the map to plan the hiking trail.
(480) The idea of determinism can be traced back to ancient Greece.
(481) The causative source of the fire was traced to faulty wiring.
(482) The study of metaphysics can be traced back to ancient times.
(483) The roots of nativism can be traced back to the 19th century.
(484) The roots of paranoia can be traced back to childhood trauma.
(485) The origins of this dance style can be traced back to Africa.
(486) The practice of idolatry can be traced back to ancient times.
(487) The dancer's movements traced towards the rhythm of the music.
(488) She absentmindedly traced her fingers over the cigarette case.
(489) I traced a line of salt along the table to keep the ants away.
(490) The origin of the language can be traced to a specific region.
(491) The viscount's lineage could be traced back to medieval times.
(492) The Rutherford surname can be traced back to the 12th century.
(493) I traced the cracks on the wall before deciding to repaint it.
(494) The contagion was traced back to a single infected individual.
(495) The origins of Mithraism can be traced back to ancient Persia.
(496) The concept of tacit consent can be traced back to John Locke.
(497) The kingliness of the monarch's lineage traced back centuries.
(498) The majesties' royal lineage can be traced back for centuries.
(499) The discovery of platinum can be traced back to ancient Egypt.
(500) The origins of Gnosticism can be traced back to ancient times.
(501) Pickett is a name that can be traced back several generations.
(502) The etymology of ente can be traced back to ancient languages.
(503) The hidalgo's lineage could be traced back to the Middle Ages.
(504) Osso is a word that can be traced back to ancient Roman times.
(505) The detective traced past phone calls to identify the culprit.
(506) The family's parentage can be traced back several generations.
(507) The patrilineal line is often traced back several generations.
(508) The investigator traced over the suspect's phone call records.
(509) The dancer gracefully traced the contour onto the dance floor.
(510) The origins of biogeneses can be traced back to ancient times.
(511) The use of racloirs can be traced back to the Paleolithic era.
(512) The counterfeit perfume was traced back to a factory in China.
(513) The royal family's filiation can be traced back for centuries.
(514) The dysenteric outbreak was traced back to a local restaurant.
(515) The Gellar family tree can be traced back several generations.
(516) The history of marchpane can be traced back to ancient Persia.
(517) The origins of alai can be traced back to ancient Mesoamerica.
(518) The philosophy student traced close to the ideas of Aristotle.
(519) The designer traced off the pattern before creating the dress.
(520) The artist traced past art movements to create a unique style.
(521) The chef traced past culinary traditions to create a new dish.
(522) The embroiderer carefully traced the needle along the pattern.
(523) The alleged hacker was traced and arrested by the authorities.
(524) The bomb threat was traced to a prank call made by a teenager.
(525) The meteorologist traced the path of the hurricane on the map.
(526) The counterfeit currency was traced back to a foreign country.
(527) The contaminant was traced back to a leak in the storage tank.
(528) The origin of the word karaoke can be traced back to Japanese.
(529) The origin of the word croissant can be traced back to France.
(530) The artist traced the contours of the landscape with a pencil.
(531) The detective traced the phone call to the suspect's location.
(532) The samurai's family lineage was traced back to ancient times.
(533) She traced the root of the rumor, and discovered it was false.
(534) She traced the rectangle onto the fabric, and then cut it out.
(535) The royal family's bloodline can be traced back for centuries.
(536) The counterfeit money was traced back to a group of teenagers.
(537) The biological weapon was traced back to a foreign government.
(538) She traced her finger along the smooth surface of the gunwale.
(539) She traced her fingers along the hilt of the ceremonial sword.
(540) The historian traced the development of a particular religion.
(541) The origins of kokubosan can be traced back to the Edo period.
(542) The genealogist traced the royal parentage of the young prince.
(543) He traced a cutout of his hand to make a personalized bookmark.
(544) The origins of this dance can be traced back to African tribes.
(545) The embolic source was traced back to an infection in the body.
(546) The concept of almshouses can be traced back to medieval times.
(547) The origin of the music genre can be traced to African rhythms.
(548) Patriarchy can be traced back to historical and cultural norms.
(549) The car left tire marks as it traced behind the other vehicles.
(550) The origins of balkline can be traced back to the 19th century.
Traced meaning
Traced is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. Whether you are writing an essay, a story, or simply engaging in a conversation, understanding how to use the word "traced" effectively can enhance your communication skills. Here are some tips on how to incorporate this word into your sentences:
1. Definition and Context: Before using the word "traced," it is essential to have a clear understanding of its meaning. Traced is the past tense of the verb "trace," which refers to the act of following or tracking the course or development of something. It can also mean to draw or outline something by following its edges or contours. Understanding these definitions will help you use the word accurately in your sentences.
2. Tracing a Path: One common usage of the word "traced" is to describe the act of following or mapping a path.
For example, you can say, "She traced her finger along the map, trying to find the best route to her destination." This sentence demonstrates how "traced" is used to describe the action of following a specific path or course.
3. Tracing Origins or History: Another way to use the word "traced" is to describe the act of investigating or uncovering the origins or history of something. For instance, you could write, "The archaeologist traced the origins of the ancient artifact back to the Roman Empire." Here, "traced" is used to convey the process of researching and discovering the historical background of an object or concept.
4. Tracing a Line or Shape: "Traced" can also be used to describe the act of drawing or outlining a line or shape by following its edges.
For example, you might say, "The artist carefully traced the contours of the model's face, capturing every detail." This sentence illustrates how "traced" can be used to describe the precise and deliberate act of drawing or sketching.
5. Tracing Ancestry or Genealogy: When discussing family history or genealogy, "traced" can be employed to describe the process of investigating and documenting one's lineage. For instance, you could say, "He traced his ancestry back to the early settlers of the region." Here, "traced" is used to convey the act of researching and establishing a family tree.
6. Tracing a Connection or Relationship: The word "traced" can also be used to describe the act of identifying or establishing a connection or relationship between two or more things.
For example, you might write, "The detective traced the suspect's fingerprints to the crime scene, providing crucial evidence." In this sentence, "traced" is used to indicate the process of linking the suspect to the crime through fingerprint analysis.
7. Tracing a Memory or Emotion: Lastly, "traced" can be used to describe the act of recalling or reliving a memory or emotion. For instance, you could say, "The scent of freshly baked cookies traced her back to her childhood, evoking a sense of nostalgia." Here, "traced" is used to convey the experience of reconnecting with a past memory or emotion.
In conclusion, the word "traced" is a versatile term that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. By understanding its definitions and applying these tips, you can effectively incorporate "traced" into your sentences, enhancing your writing and communication skills.
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