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  • CONFIDENTIAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    CONFIDENTIAL definition: 1 secret or private, often in a formal, business, or military situation: 2 secret or private… Learn more
  • CONFIDENTIAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CONFIDENTIAL is intended for or restricted to the use of a particular person, group, or class : private, secret How to use confidential in a sentence
  • CONFIDENTIAL definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Information that is confidential is meant to be kept secret or private She accused them of leaking confidential information about her private life We'll take good care and keep what you've told us strictly confidential, Mr Lane
  • how do I mark an email as confidential? - Microsoft Community
    Regarding your issue, yes you can mark an email as confidential by setting a Sensitivity level on your messages, here are a few steps for you to try: In Classic Outlook: Click on creating new email, click File > Properties Look for the Sensitivity drop-down menu Choose Confidential from the options Click Close, then send your email
  • CONFIDENTIAL Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
    Confidential definition: spoken, written, acted on, etc , in strict privacy or secrecy; secret See examples of CONFIDENTIAL used in a sentence
  • Confidential - definition of confidential by The Free Dictionary
    Done or communicated in confidence; secret 2 Entrusted with the confidence of another: a confidential secretary 3 Denoting confidence or intimacy: a confidential tone of voice 4 Containing information, the unauthorized disclosure of which poses a threat to national security con′fi·den′ti·al′i·ty (-shē-ăl′ĭ-tē), con′fi·den′tial·ness n
  • confidential - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    imparting private matters: a confidential tone of voice having another's trust or confidence; entrusted with secrets or private affairs: a confidential secretary Government (of information, a document, etc ) bearing the classification confidential, usually being above restricted and below secret


















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