Similar words: braced, disgraced, trace, straitlaced, defaced, practiced, race, grace. Meaning: [treɪs] adj. derived by copying something else; especially by following lines seen through a transparent sheet.
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1. We finally traced him to an address in Chicago.
2. The murderer was traced to Paris.
3. The police have traced him to London.
4. Depression can be traced to holding in anger.
5. She traced out the plan of a house.
6. He traced the words with a shaking hand.
7. We traced the trouble to a faulty transformer.
8. Many modern festivals can be traced back to an ancient past.
9. They traced the criminal to a house in the city.
10. They have traced the plan of the construction site.
11. The government has traced a policy.
12. He claims to have traced descent from Christopher Columbus.
13. The perpetrator of this crime must be traced.
14. Her annoyance can be clearly traced in her letter.
15. He traced our route on the map.
16. The leak was eventually traced to a broken seal.
17. We traced the river to its source.
18. Rosie's fingers traced a delicate pattern in the sand.
19. A tear traced a path down her cheek.
20. We traced out our route on the map.
21. Lovelock'sprincipled nonconformity can be traced to his childhood.
22. The rumour was traced back to Tom.
23. The police traced the call to her ex-husband's number.
24. She traced a line in the sand.
25. The oldman traced his name laboriously.
26. Archaeologists have traced many Roman roads in Britain.
27. The names were traced out in stark black print.
28. They've traced their ancestry to Scotland.
29. The criminal was traced to Glasgow.
30. He traced the route on the map.
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