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  • 71private — adj. Private is used with these nouns: ↑accommodation, ↑account, ↑act, ↑address, ↑affair, ↑agency, ↑aircraft, ↑airline, ↑anguish, ↑apartment, ↑archive, ↑army …

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  • 72private gain — A gain accruing to the benefit of an individual, not to the benefit of the public or of a charity. Under Federal statute exempting the property of educational institutions from taxation in the District of Columbia, provided the property is not… …

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  • 73private corporation — noun a corporation owned by a few people; shares have no public market • Syn: ↑closed corporation, ↑close corporation, ↑privately held corporation • Hypernyms: ↑corporation, ↑corp • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 74private nuisance — noun a nuisance that interferes with your interest in and private use and enjoyment of your land • Hypernyms: ↑nuisance …

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  • 75private income — noun (C) money that someone gets regularly, not from working but because they own part of a business or have money which earns interest 1 (4) …

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  • 76private bill — /ˈpraɪvət bɪl/ (say pruyvuht bil) noun a parliamentary bill for the particular interest or benefit of some person or body of persons …

  • 77private means — /ˌpraɪvət mi:nz/ plural noun income from dividends, interest or rent which is not part of someone’s salary …

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  • 78private income — /ˌpraɪvət ɪnkʌm/ noun income from dividends, interest or rent which is not part of a salary …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 79private means — /ˌpraɪvət mi:nz/ plural noun income from dividends, interest or rent which is not part of someone’s salary …

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  • 80private rights — Rights which a person is entitled to exercise as an individual, such as ownership and enjoyment of property, the right to travel, to communicate, privacy, etc. Such rights, when applied to property, as persons may possess unconnected with, and… …

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