(isim) er

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private
Not in governmental office or employment

He quit public life, living quietly as a private citizen.

Intended only for the use of an individual, group, or organization

private papers.

(in plural privates) A euphemistic term for the genitals
{i} soldier of the three lowest military ranks
Private industries and services are owned or controlled by an individual person or a commercial company, rather than by the state or an official organization. Bupa runs private hospitals in Britain Brazil says its constitution forbids the private ownership of energy assets. + privately pri·vate·ly No other European country had so few privately owned businesses She was privately educated at schools in Ireland and Paris
Sequestered from company or observation; appropriated to an individual; secret; secluded; lonely; solitary; as, a private room or apartment; private prayer
Variables and/or functions that are meant for use exclusively by library functions and not for the main @command{awk} program Special care must be taken when naming such variables and functions (See section Naming Library Function Global Variables )
Not done in the view of or with the possibility of disturbance by others
A euphemistic term for the genitals
Members which can only be accessed by classes declared as friend
If you describe a place as private, or as somewhere where you can be private, you mean that it is a quiet place and you can be alone there without being disturbed. It was the only reasonably private place they could find
Your private life is that part of your life that is concerned with your personal relationships and activities, rather than with your work or business. I've always kept my private and professional life separate = personal
An impression taken from anything, as from an engraved plate
A private is a soldier of the lowest rank in an army or the marines. see also privately
(member) a method or property that is only visible to the class It can't be called from outside the class, and it isn't inherited by subclasses
Private means that only those users that are specifically granted the right can read the book
Online Access to your information will ONLY be available to the you, the site owner (Clay Autery), or a designated member of a Reunion Committee via valid login to the respective authorized account
Personal interest; particular business
You can use private to describe situations or activities that are understood only by the people involved in them, and not by anyone else. Chinese waiters stood in a cluster, sharing a private joke
If you describe someone as a private person, you mean that they are very quiet by nature and do not reveal their thoughts and feelings to other people. Gould was an intensely private individual
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