Lexeme: multi-website online behavior  
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  1. noun. Multi-website online behavior refers to the actions, activities, and habits of an individual or user across multiple websites on the internet. It involves the analysis and observation of how a person interacts, engages, and behaves on different websites, including their browsing patterns, preferences, interests, and actions such as clicking, searching, commenting, purchasing, and sharing content. By studying multi-website online behavior, organizations and marketers can gain insights into consumer preferences, personalize user experiences, and tailor their marketing strategies accordingly. GPT3.5
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  • noun. multi-website online behavior (singular), multi-website online behaviors (plural)
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