to be consistent with facts, evidence, or previous statements
"His explanation doesn't really track with the timeline."
to be consistent with, make sense with, or match something else
fit with something else or seem right together
2 meanings, ordered from most common to least. Color-coded by CEFR level.
to be consistent with facts, evidence, or previous statements
"His explanation doesn't really track with the timeline."
to match or agree with someone's experience, beliefs, or understanding
"What she said tracks with what we've seen in other schools."
to move on the same track as something else
fit with something else or seem right together
More common in North American English, especially spoken and professional contexts such as policy, business, or analysis.
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