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traceable
[trey-suh-buhl]
adjective
capable of being traced.
attributable or ascribable (usually followed byto ).
a victory traceable to good coaching.
Other Word Forms
- traceability noun
- traceableness noun
- traceably adverb
- nontraceability noun
- nontraceable adjective
- nontraceableness noun
- nontraceably adverb
- untraceable adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of traceable1
Example Sentences
One internet safety expert said it was "a huge user experience and security problem" as some posts are easily traceable, through usernames and profile pictures, to social media accounts.
He was given a piece of a lampshade as evidence to take back to Britain - the original was broken up and, other than the frame, no other parts remained traceable.
They added that the sticking points include governance of the fund, the transparency mechanism, and steps to ensure that all funds are fully traceable.
The rest complied and Putin is reputed to actually be the richest man in the world, although his fortune is not publicly traceable.
Without being pumped back into the legitimate economy, according to the BBC, piles of cash were essentially useless to the UK gangs, being too traceable to use in order to buy more drugs to sell.
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