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covertly
[ koh-vert-lee, koh-vert- ]
adverb
- in a way that is concealed or disguised; secretly:
The witness alleges that the FBI asked him to covertly record conversations with his boss in a bid to tie him to a criminal hacking conspiracy.
Word History and Origins
Origin of covertly1
Example Sentences
In “The Diplomat,” Keri Russell plays a career diplomat covertly being primed to assume the role of vice president — without having to win over an electorate.
But the US State Department welcomed the UK's latest announcement on sanctions, saying it addressed a threat in which "Kremlin-produced disinformation was covertly placed in local outlets to appear as genuine news articles".
Holly met MacPhail at army cadets, where he learned how to covertly follow targets and had expressed an interest in becoming a sniper.
So he engaged a "network of proxies" to covertly advance his plot.
The top US diplomat told reporters on Friday that RT is part of a network of Russian-backed media outlets which have sought to covertly "undermine democracy in the United States".
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