Lexeme: behavioral targeting  
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  1. noun. Behavioral targeting is a marketing strategy that involves using data and information collected about an individual's online behavior, such as their browsing habits, search history, and engagement with specific online content, to personalize and deliver relevant advertisements and content to them. This technique aims to target consumers based on their previous actions and preferences, allowing advertisers to tailor their messages to specific audiences and increase the effectiveness of their marketing campaigns. GPT3.5
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  • noun. behavioral targeting (singular), behavioral targeting (plural)
  • verb. behavioral target (simple present), behavioral targeted (simple past), behavioral targeting (present continuous), behavioral targets (third person singular)
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