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untraceable

[ US /ənˈtɹeɪsəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /ʌntɹˈe‍ɪsəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. incapable of being traced or tracked down
    an untraceable source

How To Use untraceable In A Sentence

  • In the meantime, more than 10m in stolen notes did not have their serial numbers recorded and could prove untraceable.
  • an untraceable source
  • People like Mag often moved away and were swallowed up, untraceable. THE WHITE DOVE
  • The Brothers said the commission's findings would be ‘unsafe’ following the decision that deceased, infirm or untraceable members will not escape naming and shaming.
  • They also point out that these drivers are unaccountable and untraceable.
  • In other words, user's expenditures by credit card can be traced while cash payments are untraceable.
  • And if you were to tell us that the marked boreholes remind you of Bowring's oculi, the surface presence of untraceable “subterranean subconscious” folding back into the earth, that's because Bowring is a genius and she intended it. Burying the Villa Savoye
  • We also pushed them to fight against the vast amounts of untraceable, unlabeled non EU beef which is finding its way onto retail and wholesale markets.
  • And China Printing & Dyeing ceased operations after saying its chief executive was "uncontactable" and "untraceable," citing Chinese media reports he was in police custody on suspicion of illegally raising funds and destruction of accounting documents. Where the S-Chips Fall
  • So they either sit unable to contribute their expertise, or find corrupt ways to earn untraceable and therefore untaxable income. Vanessa Andris: Courting Disaster: Eight Addictions Preventing Greece's Economic Recovery
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