Similar words: bracing, racing car, ostracism, ostracise, ostracize, menacing, menacingly, self-effacing. Meaning: ['treɪsɪŋ] n. 1. the act of drawing a plan or diagram or outline 2. a drawing created by superimposing a semitransparent sheet of paper on the original image and copying on it the lines of the original image.
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(31) In raising such questions, the intention is to lay warnings about tracing the origins of voluntary collectivism in selected traditions.
(32) For the genealogist, however, the principal value of the returns lies in the help they provide in tracing elusive ancestors.
(33) Spurned lovers and ex-wives were nabbed making obscene calls thanks to a new high-tech tracing system.
(34) Police believe must hold the key to tracing the killers.
(35) The main instruments for tracing buried features using magnetic methods are magnetometers.
(36) The cost of tracing the damage is covered provided there has been accidental damage to the pipes or cables.
(37) Instead of tracing the pages with his finger as he usually did, he was staring vacantly into space.
(38) It has begun tracing lines, through totally vacant space, between recurrences.
(39) There was no one more adept at tracing and rescuing sheep trapped in snow drifts.
(40) Poulantzas therefore develops his theory by elaborating his conception of the capitalist state and tracing its connection with the class struggle.
(41) Pragmatism is essentially a method of settling philosophical disputes by tracing their practical consequences.
(42) The weather-vane glowed white hot on the ground, with ash tracing where its ribbons had been.
(43) The crimson rivulets were lengthening, tracing lines down his throat and soaking into the collar of his overalls.
(44) Whilst the system may suit individual researchers, it can give librarians problems in tracing and borrowing theses produced in other countries.
(45) Tracing his political lineage to the New Deal and Great Society, he stood for higher spending on domestic programmes.
(46) Much effort went into tracing remote family connections abroad on the off chance of identifying a benefactor.
(47) Tracing birth parents Having obtained their original birth certificate, adoptees can start tracing their birth parents.
(48) Tracing witnesses Unfortunately, in road accident cases, advertising for witnesses rarely produces results.
(49) On this basis, the possibility can be envisaged of tracing the paths of divergent theistic routes.
(50) She could feel his fingers tracing the curve of her neck.
(51) Tracing the train of thought in 6: 12-20 is the task at hand.
(52) Since no other texts mention it, we are entitled to conclude that Roman law knew no principle of tracing trust property.
(53) Tracing the course of the profits squeeze is inevitably rather complicated and speculative because the various influences can not be quantified.
(54) When completed use the tracing paper to transfer the same drawing on to the second support.
(55) Wedges of flame red paint convey the brilliance of its colour, thickly tracing the veins of its wet silk petals.
(55) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(56) But the task of this chapter, of tracing the evolution of learning and memory-like phenomena in non-human animals, is done.
(57) Newsgroups are also highly popular as a means of tracing family members who may have fled conflict or natural disaster.
(58) Many of the vehicles had windows smashed to disguise engraved registration numbers and stop police tracing them.
(59) After a friend recognised the piece of furniture, Mr Pilkington began tracing its history.
(60) As a result, tracing changes directly to human actions has proved difficult.
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