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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31. The police have traced her movements to the time of her death.
32. The family has traced its ancestry back to the Norman invaders.
33. The cause of the fire was traced to a faulty fuse-box.
34. The practice of giving eggs at Easter can be traced back to festivals in ancient China.
35. She has traced the touring map onto a sheet of paper.
36. The programme traced the development of popular music through the ages.
37. The dispute can be traced back to resentments which have festered for centuries.
38. Several outbreaks of infection have been traced to contaminated food.
39. The stolen paintings have been successfully traced to a London warehouse.
40. The book traced his steady progress from petty theft to serious crime.
41. He traced the line of her jaw with his finger.
42. A lot of emotional problems can be traced back to childhood.
43. I traced my family history using the civil registration records.
44. The leakage was traced to an oil pipe in the cellar.
45. Words have over the centuries acquired meanings not easily traced in dictionaries.
46. They traced the leak to a secretary in the finance department.
47. She has never traced back her lineage, but believes her grandparents were from Aberdeenshire.
48. The family has traced its ancestry to the Norman invaders.
49. His call was traced and half an hour later police arrested him.
50. Price Waterhouse have traced the losses to lenders' inflated assessments of mortgaged property.
51. The psychiatrist successfully traced some of her problems to severe childhood traumas.
52. She lightly traced the outline of his face with her finger.
53. Relatives of the dead man were traced through an address found on his person.
54. The style of these paintings can be traced back to early medieval influences.
55. I traced the course of the river on the map.
56. The outbreak of food poisoning was traced to some contaminated shellfish.
57. The rumor has been traced back to a bad man.
58. Her fear of water can be traced back to a childhood accident.
59. Those who came later followed the policies he had traced out.
60. She traced the contours of his face with her finger.
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