trackman (Meaning)

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trackman (n.)

One employed on work on the track; specif., a trackwalker.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trackman

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trackman Sentence Examples

  1. The trackman meticulously monitored the movement of the spacecraft across the radar screen.
  2. The seasoned trackman possessed an uncanny ability to anticipate the path of the incoming missile.
  3. The trackman's steady hand ensured precision in adjusting the telescope's focus.
  4. The air traffic controller relied on the trackman to guide planes safely through the busy airspace.
  5. The astronomer used the trackman to track the orbit of a newly discovered comet.
  6. The weather forecaster used the trackman to follow the path of an approaching storm.
  7. The military commander employed the trackman to monitor enemy troop movements in real time.
  8. The ship's captain relied on the trackman to navigate the treacherous waters of the open ocean.
  9. The missile defense system utilized trackmen to intercept incoming projectiles with pinpoint accuracy.
  10. The trackman's keen eye detected an anomaly in the data, potentially preventing a catastrophic event.

FAQs About the word trackman

One employed on work on the track; specif., a trackwalker.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The trackman meticulously monitored the movement of the spacecraft across the radar screen.

The seasoned trackman possessed an uncanny ability to anticipate the path of the incoming missile.

The trackman's steady hand ensured precision in adjusting the telescope's focus.

The air traffic controller relied on the trackman to guide planes safely through the busy airspace.