English to Turkish Dictionary privately

privately

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definition
adverb
I must insist we speak privately
in a private way, manner, or capacity.
example
I must insist we speak 'privately'
their children were 'privately' educated
'privately', Robert considered that she was overreacting
You once said 'privately' there were few people in your department you could trust.
Many people do not realise they have fewer rights when buying 'privately' .
He was educated 'privately' in the classics and went on to study medicine and forestry.
I must insist we speak 'privately'
Logan positioned himself behind Rob so he could speak to him 'privately' .
But they have already accepted that schools and hospitals are being 'privately' financed.
She now sends her 'privately' educated son for extra language tuition.
We've already started to talk 'privately' to a number of people and they're extremely supportive of the idea.
'privately', Republican strategists worried about the latest polls
his research is 'privately' financed
People may speak 'privately' to a nurse or get cancer information which is free of charge.
The restaurant is designed in such way that a group of 25 persons can dine 'privately' .
It would 'privately' fund research to provide the information it needed to devise a response.
Whether you decide to trade in your car or sell it 'privately' is a personal choice.
That Davis's support is not solid is evident from speaking to some of his backers 'privately' .
A person who is 'privately' most generous, he remembers those who have shown kindness to him.
Kate stood at the door and waited for him to pause the game and come speak with her 'privately' .
This change in events requires that I speak with you and your companion 'privately' .
Many hours passed before the children were able to speak 'privately' again.
His opponents however, insist that he had plenty of chances to do this 'privately' .
Many 'privately' muse that if the government insists on outlawing hunting, then outlaws they are prepared to be.
As far as I can see, it's the 'privately' educated sneering at the under-educated.
It used to be thought that only rich and 'privately' educated people sent their children to independent schools.
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