Synonym: concealment, privacy, privateness, secretiveness, silence. Similar words: secret, secrete, in secret, secretly, secretary, secretive, secretion, open secret. Meaning: ['sɪːkrəsɪ] n. 1. the trait of keeping things secret 2. the condition of being concealed or hidden.
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61. Relations between the two groups are often enveloped in secrecy.
62. The government has been urged to lift the veil of secrecy surrounding the minister's unexpected resignation.
63. I told him the truth under a promise of secrecy.
64. But what else could explain this shroud of secrecy?
65. Such societies or covens batten on their own secrecy.
66. They swore one another to secrecy.
67. He carried his penchant for secrecy to great lengths.
68. You must make him understand the need for secrecy.
69. The layers of secrecy have come unstuck with time.
70. The first is the need for great secrecy.
71. Here(Sentencedict.com), all is shrouded in secrecy.
72. Secrecy was a necessary ingredient of Rufus's life.
73. The very idea of secrecy made him frown.
74. I interpreted his secrecy as emotional avarice.
75. It was negotiated in almost total secrecy.
76. The entire project has been shrouded in secrecy.
77. The President has been accused of secrecy and deception.
78. Washington was concerned about maintaining secrecy and preventing leaks.
79. Lois had sworn her to secrecy.
80. She swore him to secrecy and asked him to build the barrel.
81. They are content to maintain their secrecy and carry on business as normal.
82. This is less than convincing and the suspicion exists that the true reason for secrecy is to protect governments against criticism.
83. The client has thrown a veil of secrecy over the development,(http://sentencedict.com/secrecy.html) with contractors reluctant to discuss the project.
84. This means that the bidder will lose some control over the secrecy arrangements and may face a premature announcement by the target.
85. By the very nature of the case, the demands of commercial secrecy, this is difficult to research.
86. Defoe's talents of impersonation and habits of secrecy have left academics to argue over what he did actually write.
87. The period can be extended if continued secrecy is deemed to be in the public interest.
88. However this work is shrouded in secrecy because of the patent lawyers.
89. The federal appeals court agreed with him, saying that the White House demand for secrecy would lead to abuses.
90. Amy told no one else except her younger brother Howard, and she swore him to secrecy.
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