NDA

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Noun

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NDA (plural NDAs)

  1. (law, business) Initialism of non-disclosure agreement.
    • 2020, Ben Aaronovitch, False Value, Gollancz, page 82:
      ‘Thereʼs a fairly ferocious NDA involved.’
    • 2024 February 16, Minju Pak, quoting Young Kim, “Ode to a Punk Rock ‘Sex God’”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      And how is her love life these days? “People bring up NDAs,” she said. “It’s come up. At least as a joke.”
    • 2024 May 10, Justin Moran, quoting Isaac Dunbar, “Isaac Dunbar and Kerri Colby Were Built for This”, in Paper[2]:
      For me, the craziest parties I've been to I should’ve signed NDAs for. So out of respect for those involved, I'm not gonna clock their tea. So let me keep some of those memories in my memory bank.

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NDA

  1. (Indian politics) Initialism of National Democratic Alliance, a political alliance.
  2. (US, law) Initialism of New Drug Application, an application for approval by the Food and Drug Administration of a new pharmaceutical compound for introduction to the market.

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