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in secret
Unknown to others, privately. For example, They met in secret, or, as Shakespeare put it in Love's Labour's Lost (5:2): “One word in secret.” [Second half of 1400s]
Example Sentences
Grand juries are held in secret and transcripts of such proceedings only become public if an indictment is returned against the target of the hearing.
Abortions happen, but in secret and only for those who can afford it.
Roughly half all the small boats crossing the Channel are now so-called "taxi-boats" - a police source told us - launched with few or no passengers and in secret.
That is far below estimates heard in secret in the High Court in May 2024, which said it could cost "several billions".
His visits to small rural villages occupied by the Russians are often carried out in secret.
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