Lexeme: tracking mechanism  
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  1. noun. A tracking mechanism is a system or process that is used to monitor the movements, activities, or progress of an object, person, or process. It typically involves capturing and recording data, such as location, time, or status information, to provide real-time or historical insights and enable effective management, analysis, or decision-making. Tracking mechanisms can utilize various technologies such as GPS, RFID, barcodes, or sensors to collect and transmit relevant data. They are commonly used in logistics, supply chain management, transportation, inventory control, asset management, and personal tracking applications. GPT3.5
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  • noun. tracking mechanism (singular), tracking mechanisms (plural)
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