assurance of secrecy

assurance of secrecy
index confidence (relation of trust)

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  • confide — confider, n. /keuhn fuyd /, v., confided, confiding. v.i. 1. to impart secrets trustfully; discuss private matters or problems (usually fol. by in): She confides in no one but her husband. 2. to have full trust; have faith: They confided in their …   Universalium

  • confide — I (divulge) verb disclose, disclose something secret, discuss private affairs, divulgate, entrust with private information, let know, make known, reveal something private, share secrets, tell a secret, tell with assurance of secrecy, trust to… …   Law dictionary

  • confide — con•fide [[t]kənˈfaɪd[/t]] v. fid•ed, fid•ing 1) to discuss private matters or problems (usu. fol. by in) 2) to have full trust; have faith 3) to tell in assurance of secrecy 4) to entrust to the charge or knowledge of another • Etymology:… …   From formal English to slang

  • confide — [c]/kənˈfaɪd / (say kuhn fuyd) verb (confided, confiding) –verb (i) 1. to show trust (in), as by imparting secrets: *women liked to confide in him. –judah waten, 1985. 2. to have full trust: confiding in that parting promise. –verb (t) 3. to tell …  

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