adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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overt racism
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an overt attempt to force landowners to sell
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At times they have become an overt issue in industrial disputes.
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But what of the impact of overt bigotry and intergroup conflict on individual students?
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Ellis, according to his successor Beto, had two overriding overt concerns.
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Humans are inside the test tube to prevent the experiment from crashing, to divert the trials from overt crisis.
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Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V-C granted an order limited to overt use of the information.
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That is, a global preference for boy babies became overt and unapologetic.
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The Lima standoff seems to signal a return to overt political action by Tupac Amaru.