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Detailed Synonyms for trace in English

trace:

to trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)

  1. to trace
    to trace; to localize; to locate; to localise
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
    • localize verb, American (localizes, localized, localizing)
    • locate verb (locates, located, locating)
    • localise verb, British
  2. to trace
    to check; to affirm; to investigate; to check out; to trace; to go through again
    • check verb (checks, checked, checking)
    • affirm verb (affirms, affirmed, affirming)
    • investigate verb (investigates, investigated, investigating)
    • check out verb (checks out, checked out, checking out)
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
    • go through again verb (goes through again, went through again, going through again)
  3. to trace
    to trace
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
  4. to trace
    – read with difficulty 1
    to trace; to decipher
    – read with difficulty 1
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
      • The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs1
    • decipher verb (deciphers, deciphered, deciphering)
      • Can you decipher this letter?1
  5. to trace
    – follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something 1
    to trace; to follow
    – follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something 1
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
      • trace the student's progress1
    • follow verb (follows, followed, following)
      • We must follow closely the economic development is Cuba1
  6. to trace
    – make a mark or lines on a surface 1
    to draw; to trace; to line; to describe; to delineate
    – make a mark or lines on a surface 1
    • draw verb (draws, drew, drawing)
      • draw a line1
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
      • trace the outline of a figure in the sand1
    • line verb (lines, lined, lining)
      • draw a line1
      • trace the outline of a figure in the sand1
    • describe verb (describes, described, describing)
    • delineate verb (delineates, delineated, delineating)
  7. to trace
    – copy by following the lines of the original drawing on a transparent sheet placed upon it; make a tracing of 1
    to trace
    – copy by following the lines of the original drawing on a transparent sheet placed upon it; make a tracing of 1
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
      • trace a design1
      • trace a pattern1
  8. to trace
    – make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along 1
    to trace
    – make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along 1
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
      • The children traced along the edge of the dark forest1
      • The women traced the pasture1
  9. to trace
    – pursue or chase relentlessly 1
    to trace; to hunt; to hound
    – pursue or chase relentlessly 1
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
      • The hunters traced the deer into the woods1
    • hunt verb (hunts, hunted, hunting)
      • The hunters traced the deer into the woods1
    • hound verb (hounds, hounded, hounding)
      • the detectives hounded the suspect until they found him1
  10. to trace
    – to go back over again 1
    to trace; to retrace
    – to go back over again 1
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
      • trace your path1
    • retrace verb (retraces, retraced, retracing)
      • we retraced the route we took last summer1
  11. to trace
    – discover traces of 1
    to trace
    – discover traces of 1
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
      • She traced the circumstances of her birth1
  12. to trace
    – To execute a program in such a way that the sequence of statements being executed can be observed. 2
    to trace
    – To execute a program in such a way that the sequence of statements being executed can be observed. 2
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)
  13. to trace
    – To track an inventory dimension to show its related receipts and issues. 2
    to trace
    – To track an inventory dimension to show its related receipts and issues. 2
    • trace verb (traces, traced, tracing)

Conjugations for trace:

present
  1. trace
  2. trace
  3. traces
  4. trace
  5. trace
  6. trace
simple past
  1. traced
  2. traced
  3. traced
  4. traced
  5. traced
  6. traced
present perfect
  1. have traced
  2. have traced
  3. has traced
  4. have traced
  5. have traced
  6. have traced
past continuous
  1. was tracing
  2. were tracing
  3. was tracing
  4. were tracing
  5. were tracing
  6. were tracing
future
  1. shall trace
  2. will trace
  3. will trace
  4. shall trace
  5. will trace
  6. will trace
continuous present
  1. am tracing
  2. are tracing
  3. is tracing
  4. are tracing
  5. are tracing
  6. are tracing
subjunctive
  1. be traced
  2. be traced
  3. be traced
  4. be traced
  5. be traced
  6. be traced
diverse
  1. trace!
  2. let's trace!
  3. traced
  4. tracing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

trace [the ~] noun

  1. the trace
    the semblance; the touch; the small trace; the trace; the hint; the tending to
  2. the trace
    the little bit; the semblance; the small trace; the trace; the hint
  3. the trace
    – either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree 1
    the trace
    – either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree 1
  4. the trace
    – a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent sheet of paper on the original image and copying on it the lines of the original image 1
    the trace; the tracing
    – a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent sheet of paper on the original image and copying on it the lines of the original image 1
  5. the trace
    – an indication that something has been present 1
    the trace; the shadow; the tincture; the vestige
    – an indication that something has been present 1
    • trace [the ~] noun
      • there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim1
    • shadow [the ~] noun
    • tincture [the ~] noun
      • a tincture of condescension1
    • vestige [the ~] noun
  6. the trace
    – a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle 1
    the trace
    – a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle 1
  7. the trace
    – a suggestion of some quality 1
    the touch; the trace; the ghost
    – a suggestion of some quality 1
    • touch [the ~] noun
      • there was a touch of sarcasm in his tone1
    • trace [the ~] noun
    • ghost [the ~] noun
      • he detected a ghost of a smile on her face1
  8. the trace
    – a just detectable amount 1
    the trace; the hint; the suggestion
    – a just detectable amount 1
    • trace [the ~] noun
      • he speaks French with a trace of an accent1
    • hint [the ~] noun
    • suggestion [the ~] noun
  9. the trace
    – A collection of events and data returned by the Database Engine. 2
    the trace
    – A collection of events and data returned by the Database Engine. 2

trace

  1. trace

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Related Definitions for "trace":

  1. either of two lines that connect a horse's harness to a wagon or other vehicle or to a whiffletree1
  2. a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent sheet of paper on the original image and copying on it the lines of the original image1
  3. an indication that something has been present1
    • there wasn't a trace of evidence for the claim1
  4. a visible mark (as a footprint) left by the passage of person or animal or vehicle1
  5. a suggestion of some quality1
  6. a just detectable amount1
    • he speaks French with a trace of an accent1
  7. read with difficulty1
    • The archeologist traced the hieroglyphs1
  8. follow, discover, or ascertain the course of development of something1
    • trace the student's progress1
  9. make a mark or lines on a surface1
    • trace the outline of a figure in the sand1
  10. copy by following the lines of the original drawing on a transparent sheet placed upon it; make a tracing of1
    • trace a design1
    • trace a pattern1
  11. make one's course or travel along a path; travel or pass over, around, or along1
    • The children traced along the edge of the dark forest1
    • The women traced the pasture1
  12. pursue or chase relentlessly1
    • The hunters traced the deer into the woods1
  13. to go back over again1
    • trace your path1
  14. discover traces of1
    • She traced the circumstances of her birth1
  15. To execute a program in such a way that the sequence of statements being executed can be observed.2
  16. To track an inventory dimension to show its related receipts and issues.2
  17. A collection of events and data returned by the Database Engine.2

Related Synonyms for trace