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Synonyms: behind closed doors, between ourselves, between us, between you and me, covertly, don’t breathe a word, hushedly, in confidence, in on the ground floor, off the cuff, off the record, personally, privately, sub rosa
Antonyms: commonly, familiarly, openly, publicly

gizlice, güvenerek, gizli, tereddüd etmeden, sır olarak, z. sır olarak, güvenilir/gizli şekilde, özel, güvenilir, mahrem, zata mahsus, emin, güven veren, kişiye mahsus, gizli kalması gereken, confidentially güvenerek, Özel gizlilik derecesi, gizli kalması gereken, gizli: This is confidential. Bu aramızda kalsın, güvenilir/gizli, ÖZEL:Onaysız açıklamasının milli güvenliğe zarar vermesi beklenen ve koruma gerektiren milli güvenlik bilgileri veya malzemesi,

1 gizlice     ts
2 güvenerek     ts
3 gizli     ts
4 tereddüd etmeden     ts
5 sır olarak     ts
6 z. sır olarak     ts
7 güvenilir/gizli şekilde     ts
8confidential özel     ts
9confidential güvenilir  sıfat     ts
10confidential mahrem  sıfat     ts
11confidential zata mahsus  Ticaret     ts
12confidential emin     ts
13confidential güven veren     ts
14confidential kişiye mahsus  Ticaret     ts
15confidential gizli kalması gereken     ts
16confidential confidentially güvenerek     ts
17confidential Özel gizlilik derecesi  Askeri     ts
18confidential gizli kalması gereken, gizli: This is confidential. Bu aramızda kalsın  sıfat     ts
19confidential güvenilir/gizli     ts
20confidential ÖZEL:Onaysız açıklamasının milli güvenliğe zarar vermesi beklenen ve koruma gerektiren milli güvenlik bilgileri veya malzemesi  Askeri     ts
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spoken of in a private manner, in a confidential manner, in a confidential manner; "spoke to him intimately and confidentially", in a confiding manner, secretly, Confidentially is used to say that what you are telling someone is a secret and should not be discussed with anyone else. Confidentially, I am not sure that it wasn't above their heads. see also confidential, In confidence; in reliance on secrecy, in a confidential manner; "spoke to him intimately and confidentially, kept secret within a certain circle of persons; not intended to be known publicly, secret, classified, strictly private, Private, entrusted with private information and the confidence of another; "a confidential secretary, On a confidential list, the who and which commands only work for the owner of the list Not even the subscribers can use them, the level of official classification for documents next above restricted and below secret; available only to persons authorized to see documents so classified denoting confidence or intimacy; "a confidential approach"; "in confidential tone of voice", negotiations: David L Chilcoat, Esq Campbell, Hornbeck, Chilcoat & Veatch LLC, Communicated in confidence; secret, Enjoying, or treated with, confidence; trusted in; trustworthy; as, a confidential servant or clerk, secret, (of information) given in confidence or in secret; "closet information"; "this arrangement must be kept confidential"; "their secret communications", When names or other identifiers may be given to the researcher by the research participant and/or data could be traced back to that participant; but, the Principal Investigator has implemented a means of protecting the privacy of that individual, If you talk to someone in a confidential way, you talk to them quietly because what you are saying is secret or private. `Look,' he said in a confidential tone, `I want you to know that me and Joey are cops.' His face suddenly turned solemn, his voice confidential. + confidentially con·fi·den·tial·ly Nash hadn't raised his voice, still spoke rather softly, confidentially, Information that is confidential is meant to be kept secret or private. She accused them of leaking confidential information about her private life We'll take good care and keep what you've told us strictly confidential, Mr. Lane. + confidentially con·fi·den·tial·ly People can phone in the knowledge that any information they give will be treated confidentially. + confidentiality con·fi·den·ti·al·ity the confidentiality of the client-solicitor relationship, denoting confidence or intimacy; "a confidential approach"; "in confidential tone of voice", entrusted with private information and the confidence of another; "a confidential secretary", That which is done or communicated in trust Confidential information is information entrusted to another The implication is that it is information that for some reason (from personal privacy to competitive advantage) the person entrusting the information does not wish at least some others to know Thus confidential information is information to be shared only with a very limited group who are involved with furthering certain ends which the one entrusting the information wants served, such as treatment of a disease, or development and manufacture of a new product Most professions recognize some duty to keep confidential a client's information, although such a duty has limits when the confidential information concerns a danger to others, Includes ClikFIX Rules and Data, business information, information relating to customers, financial information, the functionality, source code or documentation for the SrvCtr Software Application and all other trade secrets exposed through access to this Software Application, A person's medical information/test results are used and kept restricted, in an attempt to prevent access to them by other individuals (such as employers and insurance companies) As with all research studies, unintentional "breaks" in confidentiality can occur Additionally, researchers and staff are not allowed to discuss any details about participants with those not involved with the research project, * That which is done or communicated in trust Confidential information is information entrusted to another The implication is that it is information that for some reason (from personal privacy to competitive advantage) the person entrusting the information does not wish at least some others to know Thus confidential information is information to be shared only with a very limited group who are involved with furthering certain ends which the one entrusting the information wants served, such as treatment of a disease, or development and manufacture of a new product Most professions recognize some duty to keep confidential a client's information, although such a duty has limits when the confidential information concerns a danger to others, The designation that shall be applied to information or material the unauthorized disclosure of which could be reasonably expected to cause damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe,

21 spoken of in a private manner     ts
22 in a confidential manner     ts
23 in a confidential manner; "spoke to him intimately and confidentially"     ts
24 in a confiding manner, secretly     ts
25 Confidentially is used to say that what you are telling someone is a secret and should not be discussed with anyone else. Confidentially, I am not sure that it wasn't above their heads. see also confidential     ts
26 In confidence; in reliance on secrecy     ts
27 in a confidential manner; "spoke to him intimately and confidentially     ts
28confidential kept secret within a certain circle of persons; not intended to be known publicly - "The newspaper claims a leaked confidential report by the government admits to problems with corrupt MPs."     ts
29confidential secret, classified, strictly private  sıfat     ts
30confidential Private     ts
31confidential entrusted with private information and the confidence of another; "a confidential secretary     ts
32confidential On a confidential list, the who and which commands only work for the owner of the list Not even the subscribers can use them     ts
33confidential the level of official classification for documents next above restricted and below secret; available only to persons authorized to see documents so classified denoting confidence or intimacy; "a confidential approach"; "in confidential tone of voice"     ts
34confidential negotiations: David L Chilcoat, Esq Campbell, Hornbeck, Chilcoat & Veatch LLC     ts
35confidential Communicated in confidence; secret     ts
36confidential Enjoying, or treated with, confidence; trusted in; trustworthy; as, a confidential servant or clerk     ts
37confidential secret     ts
38confidential (of information) given in confidence or in secret; "closet information"; "this arrangement must be kept confidential"; "their secret communications"     ts
39confidential When names or other identifiers may be given to the researcher by the research participant and/or data could be traced back to that participant; but, the Principal Investigator has implemented a means of protecting the privacy of that individual     ts
40confidential If you talk to someone in a confidential way, you talk to them quietly because what you are saying is secret or private. `Look,' he said in a confidential tone, `I want you to know that me and Joey are cops.' His face suddenly turned solemn, his voice confidential. + confidentially con·fi·den·tial·ly Nash hadn't raised his voice, still spoke rather softly, confidentially     ts
41confidential Information that is confidential is meant to be kept secret or private. She accused them of leaking confidential information about her private life We'll take good care and keep what you've told us strictly confidential, Mr. Lane. + confidentially con·fi·den·tial·ly People can phone in the knowledge that any information they give will be treated confidentially. + confidentiality con·fi·den·ti·al·ity the confidentiality of the client-solicitor relationship     ts
42confidential denoting confidence or intimacy; "a confidential approach"; "in confidential tone of voice"     ts
43confidential entrusted with private information and the confidence of another; "a confidential secretary"     ts
44confidential That which is done or communicated in trust Confidential information is information entrusted to another The implication is that it is information that for some reason (from personal privacy to competitive advantage) the person entrusting the information does not wish at least some others to know Thus confidential information is information to be shared only with a very limited group who are involved with furthering certain ends which the one entrusting the information wants served, such as treatment of a disease, or development and manufacture of a new product Most professions recognize some duty to keep confidential a client's information, although such a duty has limits when the confidential information concerns a danger to others     ts
45confidential Includes ClikFIX Rules and Data, business information, information relating to customers, financial information, the functionality, source code or documentation for the SrvCtr Software Application and all other trade secrets exposed through access to this Software Application     ts
46confidential A person's medical information/test results are used and kept restricted, in an attempt to prevent access to them by other individuals (such as employers and insurance companies) As with all research studies, unintentional "breaks" in confidentiality can occur Additionally, researchers and staff are not allowed to discuss any details about participants with those not involved with the research project     ts
47confidential * That which is done or communicated in trust Confidential information is information entrusted to another The implication is that it is information that for some reason (from personal privacy to competitive advantage) the person entrusting the information does not wish at least some others to know Thus confidential information is information to be shared only with a very limited group who are involved with furthering certain ends which the one entrusting the information wants served, such as treatment of a disease, or development and manufacture of a new product Most professions recognize some duty to keep confidential a client's information, although such a duty has limits when the confidential information concerns a danger to others     ts
48confidential The designation that shall be applied to information or material the unauthorized disclosure of which could be reasonably expected to cause damage to the national security that the original classification authority is able to identify or describe     ts
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49 sub rosa  Tıp     ts
 


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