Synonym: cloister, hideaway, intimacy, isolation, retreat, sanctum, seclusion, secrecy, solitude, withdrawal. Similar words: privately, the private sector, vivacious, rival, arrival, vacuum, vaccine, legacy. Meaning: ['praɪvəsɪ /'prɪv-] n. 1. the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others 2. the condition of being concealed or hidden.
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91, The central area of the Library offers facilities for private study; around the perimeter several carrels provide even greater privacy.
92, It can be autocratic and invade our privacy in ways that earlier generations could not have envisioned.
93, Go into too much detail and you're invading the privacy of your ex.
94, He sat thinking how he was stuck with her, how there was no privacy in this house for emergency situations.
95, Several of the victims said they would file lawsuits for invasion of privacy.
96, For reasons of privacy, there still can be no names mentioned or locales identified.
97, To look for her was an intrusion on her privacy.
98, Dissenting justices said the ruling takes away the privacy protections of tens of millions of innocent passengers.
99, And so can schoolchildren who volunteer to participate in athletic programs and whose expectation of privacy in the locker room is diminished.
100, This fact may to some extent explain the low standards of care and privacy sometimes experienced.
100, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
101, They had a Dickensian air with enormous dormitories and little privacy.
102, But, in the privacy of the polling booth, cooler and more hard-headed calculations came into play.
103, It should always be carried out with tact, care and respect for the individual's privacy and freedom of choice.
104, His constant invasion of her privacy was driving her to distraction.
105, The journal comes with eight secret codes to protect privacy.
106, People have a right to a reasonable expectation of privacy in cellular as in other forms of telephonic conversation.
107, A right of access should, however be subject to safeguards against damage and intrusion on privacy, he said.
108, Data encryption ensures the privacy and confidentiality of email messages.
109, Administration officials have declined comment on the number or names of the guests, citing privacy concerns.
110, Already, certain sites on the Internet make an explicit commitment to privacy.
111, The residents are able to enjoy the privacy of their own accommodation together with the communal facilities offered within these projects.
112, There are Velcro curtains you can pull around for complete privacy.
113, Panel members and airline and government officials insist that fears about bias and invasion of privacy are unfounded.
114, Presidential families have gone to great lengths before to preserve the privacy of their personal correspondence.
115, One of the major drawbacks of being famous is the lack of privacy.
116, The idea of keeping personal information on the Internet immediately raises concerns about privacy.
117, With us privacy and kinship are felt to be roughly coterminous.
118, But newspaper editors say there's no way a fair privacy law could be made to work.
119, The growth of data mining has led many to worry about invasions of privacy by overzealous marketers.
120, I fled back to the privacy of my own room to retch and vomit.
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