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private

[prahy-vit] / ˈpraɪ vɪt /


NOUN
lowest rank of person enlisted in armed service
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These smaller, private tools tend to perform more accurately, and can require less computing.

From BBC

In addition, the legislation would create education savings accounts that allow parents to direct education dollars toward private schools or home schooling if traditional public schools aren’t meeting their children’s needs.

From The Wall Street Journal

Victims have been able to attend parole hearings held in private under reforms rolled out nationally in April as part of efforts to boost confidence in the justice system.

From BBC

"If you look at any other private business, if they behaved this way, they would be sacked."

From BBC

The strike was called by the General Secretariat of Christian Educational Institutions in Jerusalem and later joined by all private schools in east Jerusalem.

From Barron's