privy|privier|priviest in English

adjective

[priv·y || 'prɪvɪ]

confidential, secret; clandestine, covert; sharing a secret; private, intended only for a particular individual

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1. What is the definition of Privy Councilship? What is the meaning of Privy Councilship? How do you use Privy Councilship in a sentence? What are synonyms for Privy Councilship?

2. 2 I wasn't privy to the negotiations.

3. 7 The privy fell forward, landing door-down.

4. 8 She spat into the grass outside the privy.

5. Conscience, noun [Latin , to know, to be privy to.]

6. Each campsite had an outdoor privy, rustic but clean.

7. Lurking on the sidelines, privy to family squabbles.

8. 4 Colby was privy to the committee's decisions.

9. 9 Each campsite had an outdoor privy, rustic but clean.

10. At succession, the privy council would name an heir, not parliament.

11. 10 He was sworn of the Privy Council in 190

12. Bog, or Bog-house, a privy as distinguished from a water-closet

13. In 1895 he became a genrō, and chairman of the Privy Council.

14. The new constitution, which the emperor promulgated on 11 February 1889, briefly mentioned the Privy Council in Chapter 4, Article 56: "The Privy Councilors shall, in accordance with the provisions for the organization of the Privy Council, deliberate upon important matters of State when they have been consulted by the Emperor."

15. 29 It is a soiled and puckered hem, the golden treasury's privy purse.

16. He was President of the Privy Council from 1893–94 and 1905–22.

17. 24 In July, for example, five Catholics were appointed to the Privy Council.

18. The Privy Council is claiming... the remnants who escaped are behind this

19. They were accused of being privy to the plot against the king.

20. By order of the Privy Council, the bridge must be cleared immediately!

21. 5 She was not privy to any information contained in the letters.

22. 6 Only three people, including a policeman,[www.Sentencedict.com] will be privy to the facts.

23. 22 His access to patronage, too, was gained through privy Seal connections.

24. It is a soiled and puckered hem, the golden treasury's privy purse.

25. 17 Here he was, a civilian, suddenly being made privy to enormous affairs of state.