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to secrecy
noun
Concealment; the condition of being secret or hidden.
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She was sworn to secrecy.
Surely she's sworn to secrecy.
"I've been sworn to secrecy," he said.
The group swears participants to secrecy.
The colonel explained everything, though he swore me to secrecy.
The Gnostics of finance are predisposed to secrecy.
I am sworn to secrecy about its precise nature.
The Chiefs are not alone in their devotion to secrecy.
Everyone involved in the procurement was sworn to secrecy.
Only his barber knows, and he is sworn to secrecy.
Shame led to secrecy; secrecy led to alienation.
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