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unpublic

  • a word derived from public.
    public
    adjective
    of, relating to, or affecting a population or a community as a whole.

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But there is one clear message: once a picture goes online, it can never be unpublic again.

From Time Oct. 24, 2012

Jeeps, he says, suggest that one of your residences is in a place so unpublic that the roads to it are not even paved, "indeed are hardly passable by your ordinary vulgar automobile."

From Time Magazine Archive

In some withdrawn, unpublic mead Let me sigh upon a reed, Or in the woods, with leafy din, Whisper the still evening in: Some still work give me to do,— Only—be it near to you!

From The Home Book of Verse — Volume 3 by Burton Egbert Stevenson

In some withdrawn, unpublic mead Let me sigh upon a reed, Or in the woods, with leafy din, Whisper the still evening in.

From The Golden Treasury of American Songs and Lyrics by Frederic Lawrence Knowles