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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121. Before then all fusion research had been conducted behind a screen of secrecy.
122. As with the guberniia committees, the small Pomgol presidium conducted nearly all the business, and in considerable secrecy.
123. It lays out constitutional rules on secrecy that any White House could claim.
124. John Thaw says he knows, but is sworn to secrecy.
125. She alleged that the preparations for that contract took place in an atmosphere of secrecy.
126. By eighth grade John had come to realize that secrecy carried its own special entitlements.
127. Apart from any moral objections,(sentencedict.com) researchers are scared that they will be deprived of fame and fortune by military secrecy.
128. The secrecy touches all who work there; even the cafeteria staffers must have security clearances.
129. Holmes had subpoenaed Lenhart to name the jurors, so he could prosecute them for violating laws requiring grand jury secrecy.
130. An operation involving 100 officers from London and Kent was set up in total secrecy.
131. They were given uniforms; there was a rudimentary organisation; they practised drilling and, in secrecy, weapons training.
132. But the main reason for my silence was that secrecy and deception had by then become second nature to me.
133. It was also the first use of extreme secrecy about government activities, justified on the grounds of national security.
134. Mia swore me to secrecy after she told me about the affair.
135. Interpreting the new rules could prove a very difficult task in a political culture where the limits of secrecy are never defined.
136. The gunmen tracked down their target, despite the shroud of secrecy surrounding his whereabouts.
137. Not only is secrecy important in order to comply with the Code, but it is commercially desirable.
137. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
138. Bidwill is notorious for his secrecy while searching for a coach.
139. Ranulf was sworn to secrecy, but there was worse to come.
140. This contrasts with the secrecy that surrounded the companies Pike set up under his 1995 agreement with the Population Council.
141. Worse still, they are accused of invoking official secrecy to conceal the deception.
142. But the high toll and the helicopters' plunging on to civilian areas made secrecy impossible.
143. The secrecy envelope is put in a pile with other such envelopes that are later opened and the ballots counted.
144. Nothing seemed to have come of the silver salver idea, no doubt because of the continuing need for secrecy.
145. He had been trained at the Douai seminary and had been taught the art not only of argument but also of secrecy.
146. In implementing his plan, Reagan operated in the utmost secrecy.
147. The crisis of visibility concerns the notorious secrecy that surrounds prisons and what goes on inside them.
148. The expansion of citizen participation is greatly threatened today by government secrecy, industrial monopolies, and a closed media.
149. But this sort of secrecy can often produce more anxiety than if parents explain the facts clearly and simply.
150. Secrecy Rule 2.1 stresses the need for absolute secrecy before an announcement is made.
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