adjective
- able to be aimed at, selected, or designated as a target
Usage: often used in military, marketing, or technical contexts
Examples
- The enemy positions were clearly targetable from our vantage point.
- The marketing team identified several targetable demographics for the campaign.
- These missiles can strike any targetable location within a 500-mile radius.
- The software allows users to make specific elements targetable for automation.
- Only certain types of tumors are targetable with this new therapy.
- The advertisement platform helps businesses reach targetable audiences based on interests.