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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181. Alternatively, a courier will smuggle often millions of pounds at a time to a country where banking secrecy offers greater protection.
182. The secrecy that surrounded Emor had been a large part of its charm.
183. It is hard to establish the truth, because the procedures are shrouded in secrecy.
184. All those voters who shamefacedly backed the Tories in the secrecy of the polling booth are probably feeling vindicated.
185. Anna swore me to secrecy on the subject of her family until her book came out.
186. He swore his family to secrecy and tried to continue living a normal life[sentencedict.com], making regular stage appearances and several movies.
187. Secrecy is a weapon in the political armoury of bureaucracy.
188. We were anxious to preserve total secrecy on the new product to protect our legal rights.
189. If the secrecy restrictions are sometimes a nuisance, Beach says, they also can forge a powerful bond.
190. They tell their lady friends, and then all secrecy is lost.
191. This is made possible by different cultural attitudes, secrecy in government and the sinews of party.
192. Not that his pursuers would be distracted from finding him by such petty secrecy.
193. Secrecy confers power on those who know the secret while those who do not are at a disadvantage.
194. And, with great secrecy, she bought a Christmas tree, and decorated it herself when Susan was asleep.
195. It is organised into small cells and therefore hard to infiltrate, particularly as total secrecy is demanded of its members.
196. Perhaps, no decision caused more trouble for the past council than the secrecy that surrounded the Amazon.com deal.
197. Our commanding officer emphasized the need to maintain the utmost secrecy about the operation at all times.
197. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
198. Justice can not prevail under a veil of secrecy or behind doors that do not open.
199. Or are you inhibited from doing so by the secrecy rules themselves?
200. Four Ministers apparently tried to cover up the truth by hiding under a cloak of secrecy.
201. Sufficient they must take; but too many would be counter-productive and would militate against surprise and secrecy.
202. Central government is hamstrung on the notion of secrecy, which is the major impediment to any meaningful development of accountability.
203. This government has developed an unhealthy obsession with secrecy.
204. Germany has beaten up tiny Liechtenstein over secrecy.
205. Did France's Secrecy Cause a Nuclear Submarine Collision?
206. Orders to intelligence operatives often enjoin secrecy.
207. The era of banking secrecy is over.
208. The law imposes upon each grand juror a strict obligation of secrecy.
209. The British government has thrown a blanket of secrecy over the details.
210. The secrecy speech communication method resisting to desynchronization attacks is presented based on information hiding technology.
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