track down
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Definition
Verb: - To find someone or something after a difficult or lengthy search by following clues, evidence, or a trail of information.
Usage
This verb is transitive and requires a direct object (the person or thing being searched for). It implies a determined, investigative effort. The past tense and past participle is tracked down.
Examples
- The police tracked down the suspect in a remote cabin.
- I finally tracked down that rare book in a small online store.
- Journalists tracked the story down to its original source.
Advanced Usage
- To be tracked down: The passive form indicates the subject was the target of a search.
- The fugitive was eventually tracked down by federal agents.
Variants and Related Words
- Track (verb): To follow the course or trail of someone or something.
- The system can track the package's location.
- Tracker (noun): A person or device that follows tracks or finds things.
- The hunter was an expert tracker.
Synonyms
- Locate: To discover the exact place or position of.
- Trace: To find or discover by investigation.
- Hunt down: To search for determinedly until found (often with a more aggressive connotation).
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Track down is itself a phrasal verb. Its meaning is inseparable from the definition provided above.
Related Idioms
- To run to ground: To find someone or something after a persistent search (similar to track down).
- The investigators ran the truth to ground after months of work.
Verb
- pursue for food or sport (as of wild animals)
- Goering often hunted wild boars in Poland
- The dogs are running deer
- The Duke hunted in these woods