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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241. Is secrecy being asserted to protect legitimate state secrets, or to cloak a government employee who has acted capriciously?
242. How to take a secret interview is a difficult process since it involves extraordinariness in means and contact to privacy and secrecy.
243. The SPARTAN - III program had to remain under a cloak of absolute secrecy.
244. Citizens'communication freedom and secrecy of communication is a civil right that our constitution gives us.
245. After enjoining my secrecy, they told me they had a mind to FIT out a ship to go to Guinea.
246. The development of China's stealth bomber has been shrouded in secrecy and generated headline grabbing reports that the technology was gleaned from a downed U. S. fighter jet.
247. UBS is fighting the civil suit and says compliance would require its employees to commit fraud in Switzerland, which jealously defends its bank secrecy legislation.
248. On software it's composed of audio-video processing function, audio and video synchronizing function, audio and video data secrecy function , multicast transmission function.
249. Aim In order to solve the trouble of the lack of forward secrecy and intermediator attack in current WTLS protocol.
250. To maintain secrecy he wrote always in a mirror image from right to left.
251. Liechtenstein's move is likely add pressure for nations such as Switzerland to alter its bank - secrecy practices.
252. In some countries that secrecy stemmed from the military uses of nuclear fission.
253. The talks were conducted on a basis of secrecy and the Spanish minister of foreign affairs had decreed that if the news leaked the whole affair would be denied,(http://sentencedict.com/secrecy.html) according to van Hensbergen.
254. Organs and entities shall determine the specific secrecy period, declassification time or declassification conditions according to their respective work needs.
255. He inherited characteristic Puritan preoccupations with sin, with gilt and with secrecy.
256. Disbelieving in the necessity of large - scale production in the modern world , he is passionately devoted to excessive secrecy, both in finance and ( in ) method of production.
257. Officials tend to tilt toward secrecy parochial view of their responsibilities.
258. XXVIII. When state secrets are involved in technical cooperation and the overseas business activities, the state secrecy department should be asked for instruction.
259. One is the general atmosphere of secrecy in which it is carried out, the other the lack of freedom of the individual research worker.
260. The poor fellow had got the attorney to promise secrecy.
261. Switzerland and Luxembourg fear - not without cause - that giving up banking secrecy would hit their private - banking business.
262. It ends a long-running dispute between the US and Switzerland who had argued that handing over the information would violate banking secrecy laws.
263. The secrecy and swiftness of the invasion shocked and amazed army officers.
264. The 66-year-old German, who was apppointed Thursday to lead day-to-day operations at the ailing Swiss banking giant, said banking secrecy could continue if aspects of it were changed.
265. Executionstake place in extreme secrecy under the auspices of the Justice Ministry.
266. Different from other systems, E-Government has a high requirement to security and secrecy, so the physical isolated network has been applied to E-Government system.
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