undisclosed

undisclosed
adj.

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  • undisclosed — I adjective concealed, covert, hidden, invisible, latent, mysterious, occult, sealed, secret, suppressed, tacit, ulterior, unaired, unannounced, unapparent, unbreathed, uncommunicated, unconveyed, undeclared, undetected, undivuiged, unexplained,… …   Law dictionary

  • undisclosed — 1570, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + pp. of DISCLOSE (Cf. disclose) …   Etymology dictionary

  • undisclosed — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not revealed or made known …   English terms dictionary

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  • undisclosed — un|dis|closed [ˌʌndısˈkləuzd US ˈklouzd] adj used to describe information which is not given to the public ▪ Developers have agreed to buy the site for an undisclosed sum …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • undisclosed — un|dis|closed [ ,ʌndıs klouzd ] adjective not reported publicly: The company was sold for an undisclosed sum …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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