untransparently
English
Etymology
untransparent + -ly
Adverb
untransparently (comparative more untransparently, superlative most untransparently)
- In an untransparent manner.
- 2015 August 21, “Presidential Libraries”, in New York Times:
- While he plans to seek the majority of donations after leaving the White House, the fund-raising process inevitably begins while the president is still in the Oval Office, where influence and future library contributions can regrettably be untransparently interwoven.
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