Synonym: namelessness. Similar words: patronymic, anonymous, anonymously, synonym, acronym, antonym, metonymy, pseudonym. Meaning: [‚ænə'nɪmətɪ] n. the state of being anonymous.
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31 The very anonymity of everybody else in their entourage was part of making clear who was in charge.
32 He does not announce himself to anyone and seems to take pleasure in his anonymity.
33 Genuine rape victims should always be encouraged to come forward, so anonymity is important.
34 It is somewhat refreshing to see a North-East industrialist make a success of his business in relative anonymity.
35 Nawej Yaav were arrested Feb. 19 and are being interrogated, the official said on condition of anonymity.
36 If at second glance you deem him a dud, you can slip back into anonymity and leave him to the barflies.
37 Mrs Albright requested anonymity, but when she became ambassador to the United Nations, she permitted her name to be published.
38 Those who requested anonymity are starred, but almost nothing else about them is changed except a few identifying details.
39 There are many who struggle in anonymity for the rights of people and for justice.
40 Specifically the Heilbron Report did not recommend similar anonymity for defendants in rape cases.
41 In the summer of 1974 there had been several questions regarding the possibility of anonymity in rape cases.
42 All the names in the book have been changed to preserve the victims' anonymity.
43 Most employees labor in tiny cubicles within a culture that craves anonymity and silence.
44 They gave these as reasons under the anonymity of a questionnaire.
45 I see three important constituent elements of the digital realm becoming more evident every day: malleability, anonymity and connectivity.
46 The protection of individual privacy, in the sense of anonymity, has an obvious political dimension.
47 For all the palaver about men playing full parenting roles, fathers desire, seek, contrive and protect their anonymity.
48 And being able to discuss sensitive issues with strangers while retaining a comfortable degree of anonymity often makes for startlingly intimate communication.
49 Anonymity, like the uniforms of nurses, the police or soldiers, highlights the role, not the person performing it.
50 This potential increase of reporting rape incidents became the main rationale for seeking anonymity for the victim.
51 I thought anonymity was easy: it was easy to be a simple, nodding individual who got on the bus.
52 After years of anonymity following her victory in court, McCorvey began to champion the abortion rights movement in 1984.
53 Once the excavation is over, the vast majority of sites revert to the anonymity that they possessed before it started.
54 In trying to be perfect[http://sentencedict.com], he perfected the art of anonymity. Dejan Stojanovic
55 Kylie will often shop in Kensington without her minders, dressed in dark glasses for anonymity.
56 The offence should be regarded as rape and carry the equivalent penalty and anonymity.
57 Episcopal persecution, however, drove them to flee to the relative anonymity of London at the end of the 1620s.
58 Recent scholarship suggests that the tactic of anonymity may have been employed for the best of reasons.
59 There was a sort of noisy anonymity about the rattling carriage which made him feel safe.
60 Their daughter Caroline lurked behind them; she was a small pale child of determined anonymity.
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