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overt

[oh-vurt, oh-vurt] / oʊˈvɜrt, ˈoʊ vɜrt /


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With his consistent, overt signaling of “trad” sympathies, that’s the bet he is obviously making.

From Salon

But he added: "I never saw Farage being openly racist, antisemitic towards any individual…I'd be disappointed because I never thought of him as an overt racist."

From BBC

The bill also states that anyone who performs "an overt act that kills a child who is born alive during an abortion or attempted abortion" will be guilty of a felony.

From Salon

Chinese President Xi Jinping recently visited Putin i n Russia but left without publicly announcing any overt support for Moscow’s campaign against Ukraine.

From Seattle Times

The U.K. has not always heeded that reminder: migrants have often experienced racism and hostility both covert and overt.

From Seattle Times