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n. (alternative spelling of nondisclosure English)
Usage examples of "non-disclosure".
Verrall was stunned not just by selective release of reports he believed confidential—participants sign non-disclosure statements about the proceedings but by the source of the leak.
Jerry waited to see what happened when he got to the non-disclosure clause.
It was pretty much the standard verbiage—except for the non-disclosure agreement.
I am certain you all remember the non-disclosure agreement you signed when you took this job?
You can be prosecuted in a closed trial under the national security non-disclosure statutes if you violate the oath.
With regard to whatever is said at this conference, I accept the condition of non-disclosure: I will speak to no one about any aspect of the discussion unless instructed to do so personally by Ambassador Havilland.
You'll need a security clearance, and you'll need to sign a very strict non-disclosure agreement.
Under the terms of the White House Non-Disclosure Agreement, the Chief of Staff, through the director of White House communications, tells you to whom you can and cannot give statements.
He meant, did I have a non-disclosure agreement that would prevent me from discussing what I had just heard.
I had to sign a rather ugly set of non-disclosure agreements, then I picked up a very nice retirement benefit.