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low profile

[loh proh-fahyl] / ˈloʊ ˈproʊ faɪl /




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Chakwera, a pastor before entering politics, conceded defeat and has kept a low profile since he lost the vote.

From BBC

From that point on, Dr Lee says, Lee dialled back on the controversial, fire-and-brimstone approach for which he had become notorious – opting instead to play it safe and keep a low profile.

From BBC

With most US investors in English football keeping a low profile and attending few matches, the motive seems to be financial rather than reputational.

From BBC

Having spent most of his career as a diplomat for The Vatican, it is perhaps not surprising that the 63-year-old's tenure as an archbishop has been relatively low profile and controversy-free.

From BBC

But the envoys have kept a low profile since their appointment and many in Hollywood say they have not heard from them.

From Los Angeles Times