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Definition of secret society in English: secret societynoun An organization whose members are sworn to secrecy about its activities. Example sentencesExamples - In 1868 Bakunin founded a front organization for his secret society, the Alliance of Social Democracy, in Geneva.
- He had crossed the Ogboni, a secret society whose members include many in power.
- In central Africa they signal the attainment of rank by the community's elders and by initiated members of secret societies.
- According to the report, members of the secret societies and organizations expressed their opposition to Lien's visit to China.
- Do all the books questioning the activities of secret societies published in recent years not give some justification for the register?
- It is not a secret society, as all members are free to acknowledge their membership and will do so in response to inquiries for respectable reasons.
Definition of secret society in US English: secret societynounˈsēkrit səˈsīədē An organization whose members are sworn to secrecy about its activities. Example sentencesExamples - He had crossed the Ogboni, a secret society whose members include many in power.
- In 1868 Bakunin founded a front organization for his secret society, the Alliance of Social Democracy, in Geneva.
- It is not a secret society, as all members are free to acknowledge their membership and will do so in response to inquiries for respectable reasons.
- Do all the books questioning the activities of secret societies published in recent years not give some justification for the register?
- According to the report, members of the secret societies and organizations expressed their opposition to Lien's visit to China.
- In central Africa they signal the attainment of rank by the community's elders and by initiated members of secret societies.
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