Verb
keep informed of fully aware
Source: WordNetGlobal warming pollution, indeed all pollution, is now described by economists as an "externality.” This absurd label means, in essence: we don't to keep track of this stuff so let's pretend it doesn't exist. Al Gore
Imagine the uproar if the Federal government tried to make everyone wear a radio transmitter around their neck so we can keep track of their movements. But people happily carry their cell phones in their purses and pockets. Lee Child
One of the greatest challenges in collecting child support is that deadbeat dads move from job to job and state to state. it's hard to keep track of them. Rod Blagojevich
In a novel, it's hard to keep track of everybody. Irwin Shaw
Anyone who tries to keep track of what is happening in China is going to end up by wearing all the skin of his left ear from twirling around on it. Robert Benchley
My preference for clear structures is the result of my desire - perhaps illusory - to keep track of things and maintain my grip on the world. Andreas Gursky