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secrecy
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
secrecy
(noun)
secrecy
/
ˈ
siːkrəsi/
noun
secrecy
/
ˈ
siːkrəsi/
noun
Britannica Dictionary definition of SECRECY
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noncount
]
1
:
the act of keeping information secret
She
swore him to secrecy
. [=made him promise to keep a secret]
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2
:
the quality or state of being hidden or secret
The project was cloaked/shrouded in
secrecy
. [=the true nature of the project was kept secret]
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