semipublicly
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
semipublic + -ly
Adverb[edit]
semipublicly (not comparable)
- In a semipublic manner.
- 2015 October 26, Matt Flegenheimer, “Bushes Put On Family Show of Reassurance Amid Campaign Upheaval”, in New York Times[1]:
- Still, the proceedings did mark a family first of sorts: Jeb and George W. Bush had not appeared together publicly, or semipublicly, for the campaign until Monday.