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supersecrecy

  • a word derived from secrecy.
    secrecy
    noun
    the state or condition of being secret, hidden, or concealed.

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The I.N.S.'s Don Dixon, taking the Navy at its word on the supersecrecy, did not even write the story.

From Time Magazine Archive

Even when the objectives of Israel's spooks were debatable, their methods virtually defined professionalism and supersecrecy.

From Time Magazine Archive

It practically never advertises in France, maintains supersecrecy about itself, and arrogantly sniffs at its com petitors' concern for style and their methods of hurried obsolescence.

From Time Magazine Archive

For many a month, the supersecrecy surrounding the construction and operation of Rudow's radar station had fed the gossip of bored Americans in the occupied city.

From Time Magazine Archive

Part of the failure of ordinary methods of intelligence may have been due to the supersecrecy of the New Buddhists themselves.

From The Image and the Likeness by John Scott Campbell