Wiktionary
a. not public; private
WordNet
adj. not invested with or related to prominent position or status etc.
Usage examples of "nonpublic".
UFP hearings which result in rights being set aside in favor of quiet little nonpublic executions.
But for the dead, disabled, and discharged veterans of the secret war, there were only private memorials in the lobbies or gardens of a few nonpublic buildings.
And the third was equally busy about nonpublic business which had nothing whatever to do with the murder case, but which the public has no right to know.
The police vehicles, long, low, and squat, colored an innocuous white, were about the only nonpublic transport that ran in the Locality, apart from one or two delivery transports.
Warfield Capital also operated several massive stock portfolios, an equity arbitrage department, a huge foreign exchange desk, a government and a corporate bond desk, and a private equity operation through which the firm purchased large stakes in nonpublic corporations involved in everything from furniture manufacturing to the latest Internet technology.
The private equity sheet listed, by amount and date of transaction, every investment Warfield Capital had made in a nonpublic company.