English to Arabic Dictionary clandestine

clandestine

سري
definition
adjective
she deserved better than these clandestine meetings
kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
translation of 'clandestine '
adjective
سري
example
There were 'clandestine' meetings in a shutdown youth centre, and journeys of many miles to seek out particular preachers.
Their aid no longer had to be 'clandestine' .
Some of the longtime members began organizing 'clandestine' meetings to discuss grievances.
The 'clandestine' route the escaped slaves traveled became known as the Underground Railroad.
She was a 'clandestine' officer of the CIA and she had worked undercover around the world.
Indeed, it does appear to be the case that the 'clandestine' nuclear weapons programme was initiated following that strike.
Olga's 'clandestine' meetings with Nicholai at Michael's home were becoming dangerous.
We used to hear a lot of rumours about such 'clandestine' transactions.
Gathering his cast and crew, he plots a 'clandestine' departure.
So far, if the 'clandestine' meetings had gotten any easier, it was only marginally.
Other 'clandestine' links operate, smuggling arms and, according to the police, drugs into Northern Ireland.
We watched their 'clandestine' purchasing and procurement network very carefully.
I agreed to act as though our affair were a secret, a 'clandestine' drama to be hidden from the rest of the world.
In certain details every 'clandestine' struggle is very much the same.
This is particularly true of those involved in 'clandestine' or illegal activities.
But the other side of the story is of course, perhaps it is possible they were on some 'clandestine' mission.
The area is also a haven of illegal immigrants, the majority who are involved in the 'clandestine' activities.
He then returned the plane to its home airport and vanished back into his 'clandestine' world.
Now they were ruled by silence, as if on their way to some 'clandestine' meeting of which it was not permitted to speak.
He switched on later to the lucrative 'clandestine' trade of felling and smuggling of sandalwood trees.
Even the most discrete of armadas might alter their plans and give hint to some 'clandestinity' on our part.
If procedures are outlawed they will almost certainly be available 'clandestinely' to those who can pay.
But what the company cannot be proud of is the air of 'clandestinity' surrounding its operations.
The group emerged from 'clandestinity' to lead the largest revolutionary mass movement in the country's history.
‘My client appreciates 'clandestinity' ,’ the dealer said.
These leaders have spent all their adult lives in the cocoon of isolation and paranoia that 'clandestinity' generates.
Among the most interesting speakers were those who had 'clandestinely' slipped out of occupied France by boat or via the Spanish mountains.
For years she'd been 'clandestinely' dating Jean.
During the years 1961-63, she worked 'clandestinely' for the Algerian National Liberation Front.
Mandela's autobiography came out originally in 1994, although he started writing it 'clandestinely' in 1974 during his imprisonment.
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