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covertly

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Etymology

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From Middle English covertli, equivalent to covert +‎ -ly.

Adverb

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covertly (comparative more covertly, superlative most covertly)

  1. In a covert manner, secretly.
    • 1999, Barbara Tepa Lupack, Nineteenth-Century Women at the Movies, page 123:
      Only a little removed from the predatory oafdom of male adolescence, he is suspicious of Christian and covertly protective of Cher's person and future.
    • 2009, Seth Schwartz, Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society?, page 134:
      Shimon’s interestingly stereotypical role as a conformist, but in reality covertly resistant, dominand [] is accentuated in the second half of the story[.]
    • 2024 September, “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA V. KOSTIANTYN KALASHNIKOV, a/k/a "Kostya," and ELENA AF ANASYEV A, a/k/a "Lena,"”, in UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK[1], page 1:
      Over at least the past year, RT and its employees, including KOSTIANTYN KALASHNIKOV, a/k/a "Kostya," and ELENA AFANASYEVA, a/k/a "Lena," the defendants, have deployed nearly $10 million, laundered through a network of foreign shell entities, to covertly fund and direct U.S. Company-1.

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