noun
- plural of clandestinity; instances or qualities of being secret, hidden, or conducted in concealment, especially for illicit purposes
Usage: formal; typically used in academic, legal, or historical contexts
Examples
- The resistance movement operated through various clandestinities to avoid detection by authorities.
- Historical records reveal the clandestinities of underground networks during wartime.
- The investigation uncovered multiple clandestinities in the organization's financial dealings.
- Journalists documented the clandestinities surrounding the secret negotiations.
- The novel explores the clandestinities of espionage during the Cold War.