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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241. The universal set seemed extremely natural and obvious, yet ultimately several paradoxes of set theory were traced to the assumption that it existed, which mathematicians now know is flawed.
242. They traced the van to a New Jersey car rental agency.
243. The ideas about the law of sufficient reason can be traced back to the ancient Greece.
244. He traced his descent back to an old Norman family.
245. The idea to establish IRENA can be traced back to Hermann Scheer.
246. The cephalographs were traced, and 12 homologous landmarks were identified and digitized. Average mandibular geometries were generated by means of Procrustes analysis.
247. As the birthplace of modern capitalist democracy and rule by law, social legislation in Britain also stands in the front rank-its origin can be traced back to Poor Law in Medieval England.
248. Can automatic testing ground will volt-ampere characteristics curve traced, save manual pressure regulation, artificial records, sorting, tracing curves, and so cumbersome labor.
249. The deep observations have also traced the waxing and waning of star formation in the universe at large over cosmic time.
250. In her thought she traced its course as it ran down the hill to the sluggish Flint River, through the tangled swampy bottoms and up the next hill to Twelve Oaks where Ashley lived.
251. The philosophical sources of structuralism can be traced back to Vicao and Kant.
252. The X Lounger is based on a single ray, traced along a periodic double curved surface.
253. Chinese primitive creative workmanship can be traced back to the Paleolithic Age (Old Stone Age) when the Chinese ancestry's thinking ability was still of barbarism.
254. The planet Venus traced a perfect pentacle across the ecliptic sky every eight years.
255. Outside the shop, 41-year-old Wang Jiazhong traced characters in water on the pavement with a device that looked more like a sponge mop than a brush.
256. Replay events in the order they were traced. This option enables debugging.
257. The line of descent can be traced back 400 years.
258. He has many gifts often associated with autism: he can copy a picture so accurately that it could have been traced,(http://sentencedict.com/traced.html) and planned his book without jotting down a single note.
259. Minimal Architecture can be traced deeply into the history of Architecture and it is influenced by 1960's Minimal Art.
260. The knee-jerk disdain so many of his critics have for him can be traced largely to his worldliness: He's a man who, of necessity, was brought up not to be Joe the Plumber but a citizen of the planet.
261. The evening sky was illuminated by an awesome display of stars while the moon traced its course through the immense skycap.
262. Compared with the manually traced boundary, except for the failure in one image pair, the mean error radial length rate of star algorithm detected boundary was 21.80%.
263. It was traced back to a post office box in Hull registered to Sheppard.
264. Many challenges faced by adults, such as mental health issues, obesity, heart disease, criminality, and poor literacy and numeracy, can be traced back to early childhood.
265. Variable material and labor costs that can be directly traced and allocated to a specific unit of production.
266. Her finger traced the checkered pattern of their flannel sheets.
267. Main advantages are extremely fast scanning rate, much higher range, low probability of intercept, tremendous number of targets being traced and engaged.
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