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Sentence count:266+13Posted:2017-06-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: concealmentprivacyprivatenesssecretivenesssilenceSimilar words: secretsecretein secretsecretlysecretarysecretivesecretionopen secretMeaning: ['sɪːkrəsɪ]  n. 1. the trait of keeping things secret 2. the condition of being concealed or hidden. 
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91. Holmes sought their identities, so he could prosecute them for violating laws regarding grand jury secrecy.
92. Until radicals grasped the need to conduct their affairs in absolute secrecy, their chances of conspiring effectively were remote.
93. We suffer a great handicap in dealing with a Government who are obsessed with secrecy.
94. All the talk of weddings made Anne feel downhearted and impatient with the secrecy that John insisted on.
95. Unprecedented secrecy and conflicting information surrounds the launch of the book.
96. Whitehall's obsessive secrecy may have a more humane base than generally allowed, though that seems rather unlikely.
97. The secrecy which surrounded the location of a world under survey evaluation was essential in most instances.
98. Sam saw no need for further secrecy over her affair with Quinn.
99. The two-hour trip, complete with bodyguards and close aides, was conducted in secrecy.
100. They are the first tests of legal reforms introduced two months ago to allow judges' secrecy orders to be reviewed.
101. She'd phoned the apartment umpteen times, always in secrecy, but never got an answer.
102. Other cracks in the wall of secrecy have appeared in recent years, as we shall see in Chapter 5.
103. At the time these were two of the world's most advanced designs and the subject of much secrecy within Britain.
104. A 10-year life span for classified information, unless an agency specifies that the information must have continued secrecy.
105. Even where secrecy was not ordered from above, the squabbling Soviet bureaucracy worked against the efficient collection and distribution of data.
106. Secrecy was out of the question; it would riot have been psychological warfare.
107. This is so despite falling tax rates in many industrialised countries and bank secrecy legislation designed to curtail their attractions. Sentencedict.com
108. What could explain the shroud of secrecy surrounding the project?
109. The country's reputation for political stability and banking secrecy still brings in footloose cash from trouble-spots around the world.
110. For the MoD it is a test case on which its whole culture of secrecy depends.
111. In the darkness Thisbe crept out and made her way in all secrecy to the tomb.
112. In practice, they so mistrust the secrecy and alleged profligacy of Central Office that they refuse to shell out.
113. It had what all lovers lovers, seek, secrecy, privacy, exclusivity.
114. The Skibo Castle nuptials are surrounded by maximum security and secrecy.
115. He had apparently recovered from his visit to Johanna, hiding his feelings behind the usual veil of secrecy.
116. Secrecy sang in the static air, like an old valve radio with the volume turned down.
117. Jane herself had been unhappy with the secrecy to which she had agreed only so that Frank could avoid offending his aunt.
118. The eleven faculty members who made the decision are sworn to secrecy.
119. Why all the secrecy? You've got nothing to be ashamed of.
120. The negotiations were in total secrecy - not even his Cabinet were informed.
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