Sentence examples for intransparent from inspiring English sources

The word "intransparent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not clear, easily understood, or open. For example, "The department had an intransparent policy-making process."

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intransparent

adjective

Not transparent.

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In an open letter sent last July to her incoming boss, EC President Jean-Claude Juncker, groups including Greenpeace complained that her role was "unaccountable, intransparent and controversial" and called for her post to be made redundant.

"The Do Not Track standard would be utterly deceptive to users and act as a disguise for continuation of unfair and intransparent business practices," he said.

The NGOs, including Greenpeace, GM Watch and the Pesticide Action Network, wrote an open letter to Juncker in July urging him to abolish the post because it was "unaccountable, intransparent and controversial" and it "undermined in-depth scientific research and assessments carried out by or for the commission".

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