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untraceable adjective uk /ʌnˈtreɪ.sə.bəl/ us /ʌnˈtreɪ.sə.bəl/ If something is untraceable, it is not possible to find out who made it or started it, or where it came from. : The website address changed over 1,000 times, making it almost untraceable. The anonymous cards are popular, particularly with those who want to make untraceable purchases. If someone or something is untraceable, no one can find them or it. : These online phishing criminals are often virtually untraceable. They communicate using untraceable mobile phones. If a substance is untraceable, it cannot be discovered using special methods: All the chemicals should be untraceable within weeks, and until then, the lake will remain closed. The technology will make it possible to detect substances that were, until now, untraceable. These techniques are used to implement untraceable cash transactions. The amount of untraceable money disappearing out of the country is a cause for concern. A woman who was quoted as a witness has proved untraceable. Some athletes spend up to £20,000 a year on untraceable substances that even new blood tests cannot detect. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hiding and disguising be holed upidiom booby trap camo camouflaged cloak drown fig leaf hit the deckidiom hole up (somewhere) illusion illusionistically illusively lurk secrete shroud shut shut someone/something out sidle skulk smokescreen
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