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Sentence count:114+5Posted:2017-02-13Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: covertSimilar words: covertover therepovertyoverthrowextrovertall over the worldincontrovertibleover and overMeaning: [əʊ'vɜrt /'əʊvɜːt]  adj. open and observable; not secret or hidden. 
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31. Although this complication is unlikely to cause overt clinical problems it may result in diagnostic confusion particularly with peritoneal malignancy.
32. The more overt physical signs and symptoms of malnutrition, however, are clearly defined in dietary malnutrition.
33. In later academic criticism, it is only among Marxists and feminists that we had an overt evaluative pressure.
34. The Court relied upon lack of protest coupled with public statements of the position,[www.Sentencedict.com] preferring overt behaviour to formal requirements.
35. The overt thing was that we came in from outside, but I think the hidden thing was that we were women.
36. Critchley was always vulnerable because of his irreverent humour, which could lead to incautious and overt disrespect.
37. Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V-C granted an order limited to overt use of the information.
38. By using nonsexist language we can at least avoid the overt implication that males are the standard and norm of all humanity.
39. That is, a global preference for boy babies became overt and unapologetic.
40. But the media are not Rasputin with a covert or overt political agenda.
41. A market overt is a market, constituted under statute,[sentencedict.com] by royal charter or by long standing custom.
42. There was little or no overt resistance to the development of business studies degrees, for two sets of reasons.
43. Over-permissive parents attempt always to use reason instead of overt authority to accomplish their goals.
44. The latter are usually discriminated against by overt racist language which denigrates a person's colour and ethnic background.
45. Changing relationships: the 1980s During the 1970s and 1980s overt tensions in central-local relationships became increasingly evident.
46. Accounts as overt as Kingsley's are, as I have said, most unusual in Victorian novels.
47. There is, though, no overt mention of current international affairs.
48. One wonders whether that overt gesture really was meant to stifle covert action.
49. Ellis, according to his successor Beto, had two overriding overt concerns.
50. We hear of judges being bribed, and occasionally overt bribery does occur.
51. Meanwhile, residential social work is hedged about with overt and unspoken rules in any effort to improve matters.
52. The two contentions can seem analogous, but the second concerns overt motive, the first a highly arguable interpretation.
53. If the patient develops early overt congestive heart failure it is contraindicated, but do seriously consider it later.
54. But what of the impact of overt bigotry and intergroup conflict on individual students?
55. Cannulation and contrast injection of an occluded, and often already infected, bile duct may precipitate overt cholangitis or septicaemia.
56. The overt legitimate action overlays the covert set of intents.
57. Observing behaviour Observing behaviour is easy because behaviour, verbal and nonverbal, is always overt and therefore eminently observable.
58. Older academics, of whatever persuasion, were hostile to the idea of overt professionalism in literary study.
59. Starting with outright animation, the sequence concludes with a most unusual instance of overt travelling matte.
60. Humans are inside the test tube to prevent the experiment from crashing, to divert the trials from overt crisis.
More similar words: covertover therepovertyoverthrowextrovertall over the worldincontrovertibleover and overover and over againavertadvertrevertsubvertdivertoverconvertculvertcoverloverdivertedinvertedverticalgovernall overoverallgo overoverseebe overget overdiverting
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