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untracked

[uhn-trakt] / ʌnˈtrækt /
ADJECTIVE
unbeaten
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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But Mendicino said the agreements will allow Canada to go after ghost guns in particular, referring to untracked, privately manufactured firearms used by gangs.

From Washington Times

She calls the industry a “triple U”: It’s “untracked, untraced and unregulated.”

From New York Times

But the Seahawks even got their offense untracked against a 49ers defense that may be the league’s best and now face a future without injured receiver Tyler Lockett, who broke a finger.

From Seattle Times

As in Afghanistan, complete casualty data has remained either classified, unavailable or untracked.

From Salon

The Hurricanes’ offense could not get untracked with either option behind center.

From Seattle Times