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privacy

[ˈpraɪvəsi]

Definition:
1. The quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others.
2. The condition of being concealed or hidden.

Use 'privacy' in a sentence:

  1. The press invade people's privacy unjustifiably every day.
  2. Young Bruni covered her privacy with both hands.
  3. A supportive house for eight to ten older people, each with his or her own room, provides privacy and a sense of community.
  4. He didn't want to obtrude on her privacy.
  5. You're a menace to my privacy, Kenworthy.
  6. You're a menace to my privacy, Kenton.
  7. The privacy issue has already landed Facebook in hot water in Washington.
  8. I left my seat quietly, giving him some privacy to finish his conversation.
  9. She wept in the privacy of her own room.
  10. She was longing for some peace and privacy.
  11. The publishers promise not to use spyware to grab your personal information or otherwise compromise privacy.
  12. Americans should take steps to protect their digital privacy.
  13. There will be a couple of dividers, so there's some privacy.
  14. American's attitudes about privacy can be hard for foreigners to understand.
  15. What are the implications for privacy?
  16. Do the press have the right to invade her privacy in this way?
  17. The least his hotel could do is provide a little privacy.
  18. These men were violating her family's privacy.
  19. He read the letter later in the privacy of his own room.
  20. My main grumble is about the lack of privacy.
  21. The press invade people's privacy unfairly and unjustifiably every day.
  22. It was the lack of privacy that eventually persuaded us to move after Ben was born.
  23. The British Sports Council is no respecter of privacy or careers as it tries to stamp out the cheats.
  24. Thatched pavilions provide shady retreats for relaxing and reading in privacy.
  25. Lawful job search sites offer levels of privacy protection.
  26. Wit Wolzek claimed the legislation could impinge on privacy, self determination and respect for religious liberty.
  27. She dislikes the loss of privacy that attends TV celebrity.
  28. Privacy is not the only angle in this case and not even the most important.
  29. But privacy is not the only angle in this case and not even the most important.
  30. How do my actions either protect or remove the possibility of privacy?
  31. A firm might publish a privacy-protection policy, but who enforces it?
  32. Leaving aside the question of privacy, constant surveillance can be remarkably convenient.
  33. Beds can be screened off to give patients more privacy.
  34. French privacy laws are very strict.
  35. I value my privacy.
  36. Account details are encrypted to protect privacy.
  37. They promised to legislate to protect people's right to privacy.
  38. This was a shocking invasion of privacy.
  39. The actress described the photographs of her as an invasion of privacy.
  40. Is reading a child's diary always a gross invasion of privacy?
  41. She has been comparatively successful in maintaining her privacy.
  42. He resented the publication of this book, which he saw as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy.
  43. He saw the publication of this book as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy.
  44. She accused the press photographers of violating her privacy.
  45. One of the penalties of fame is loss of privacy.
  46. He doesn't respect other people's right to privacy.
  47. The newspaper breached the code of conduct on privacy.