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privacy
[prahy-vuh-see, priv-uh-see]
noun
plural
privaciesthe state of being apart from other people or concealed from their view; solitude; seclusion.
Please leave the room and give me some privacy.
the state of being free from unwanted or undue intrusion or disturbance in one's private life or affairs; freedom to be let alone.
Tourists must respect the tribe’s privacy.
Those who wish to smoke can do so in the privacy of their own homes.
freedom from damaging publicity, public scrutiny, secret surveillance, or unauthorized disclosure of one’s personal data or information, as by a government, corporation, or individual.
Ordinary citizens have a qualified right to privacy.
There is so much information about us online that personal privacy may be a thing of the past.
the state of being concealed; secrecy.
Before he told us of his plans, he insisted on total privacy.
Archaic., Usually privacies a personal matter that is concealed; a secret.
Archaic., a private or secluded place.
privacy
/ ˈpraɪvəsɪ, ˈprɪvəsɪ /
noun
the condition of being private or withdrawn; seclusion
the condition of being secret; secrecy
philosophy the condition of being necessarily restricted to a single person
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Some experts have also raised concerns about data privacy on Arattai.
Governments are required to throw out older records related to minors for privacy reasons, leaving lawyers often unable to prove whether a person suing them was at the facility where the abuse allegedly occurred.
UC officials said they strive to protect employee privacy and were required to share information with the department because it enforces civil rights law on campuses.
But by and large, after those months in the public eye, Gisèle was able to regain the privacy she had been denied for so long.
“Mr. Gibson once again wants to extend his deepest condolences to the family who lost their dog and respectfully asks for privacy and understanding as this matter is handled through the appropriate legal channels.”
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