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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151. The cause was traced to a subtle change in assembly procedures.
152. Each word has component parts which can be traced back to one of 800 roots.
153. The children traced the map of France and then wrote in the names of the places they had visited.
154. Once the design has been traced, you must then cut it out very carefully with a very sharp knife.
155. As she stroked and caressed his own fingertips traced spirals of fire down into her groin.
156. He traced the contours of her face with gentle fingers, outlining the curve of her mouth, stroking her temples.
157. They fell into clearly identifiable categories, many of which can be traced back to the nineteenth century and beyond.
158. The Stir may be traced to the streams which flow from the western slopes of the Dwarf fortress of Karak Kadrin.
159. Wars, revolutions, crimes all the evils that beset mankind could be traced to them.
160. The tilt problems so far have all been traced to the electric control systems.
161. No criminal activity has yet been traced to the president or his wife.
162. This tradition itself can be traced back a long way in political theory.
163. The theory is that the rage and intensity with which he plays can be traced back to his childhood.
164. Slowly and sensually he traced the outline of her lips with the tip of his tongue.
165. On the long row back he had traced the logic of the thing time and again.
166. They traced the serial numbers and found he had probably killed a military policeman.
167. The call was traced to a pay phone at a convenience store.
168. Such reasoning can be traced down to the present day, although there are variations on the theme.
169. This was traced to the main power connector, where the plug hadn't been properly pushed home.
170. Through these planes the bodies of the fish, fragmented and dislocated,[sentencedict.com] can be traced in a series of subsidiary diagonals.
171. On leaving, Meredith dipped his hand into a basin of water and traced a cross on her forehead.
172. He was subsequently traced and cleared by Oxford police, who knew him as Stephen Smith, a wandering sheet music salesman.
173. The trend toward globalisation can also be traced to the Nixon administration's modifications of the political economy of the cold war.
174. The roots of this new fascination can be traced back to the heart of minimalism.
175. The acquisition of many gnathostome characters occurred through several transformation series which can be traced across the phylogeny of agnathans.
176. The weakening position can be traced back to the Hatfield crash last October, in which four people died.
177. These are then traced on a touch-sensitive drawing board to make digital data signals which are dumped in the computer memory.
178. He traced a copy from the original.
179. These quotations cannot readily be traced to their sources.
180. HIV can be traced back to villages along the Congo River in the 1950's.
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