trackable
IPA: trˈækʌbʌɫ
noun
- Any object capable of being tracked.
adjective
- Able to be tracked, or worthy of being tracked.
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Examples of "trackable" in Sentences
- Transformations should always be controlled and trackable.
- Provide something that makes it trackable for peer review.
- Duplicate nessesary so award can be official and trackable.
- It would be nice to have changes trackable to registered users.
- I know its not trackable, a push of a button and I have a new ID.
- Lord knows how many edits he has already made, without being trackable.
- Unfortunately, that book doesn't provide any further trackable references.
- They are trackable at the www.pathtags.com website but not at geocaching.com.
- The resulting packages are also cleanly installable and trackable via Pacman.
- "trackable" medium where click-through rates and conversions could be counted.
- Or at least it will be trackable to them, after they shoot a junkie or hooker.
- Set trackable goals / conversions for your site (emphasis on the word trackable).
- "trackable" and there are some rain areas but no tropical activity is expected during the next
- Every industry wishes it had an accountable, trackable, meaningful means to refer potential customers like we do.
- These modes make where you go on the Web less trackable, meaning that Firefox or Google will not save information about the sites you visit.
- Most dealerships offer programs such as LoJack, which consists of a trackable chip hidden somewhere on your machine that allows it to be traced in case it gets stolen.
- And it worries me that, as with so many other things that flood our in-boxes without invitation or trackable source, the information is being widely discounted as completely baseless.
- Advertisers only pay when someone calls a trackable toll-free number included in the ad copy, as opposed to the pay-per-click service where advertisers pay whenever someone clicks on their ad.
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