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Which privy? If using privy as in possession of knowledge: I'm not privy to those details. If privy as in a British term for an outhouse: John has been in the privy so long I've begun to wonder if he has fallen in.
The phrase "not privy to" is used to indicate that someone does not have access to certain information or knowledge. For example, "I am not privy to the details of the confidential meeting." This phrase is often used to convey a lack of awareness or insight into a particular situation or topic.
by becoming privy to more or different information
Instead of "private," often when referring to information, you could use the words : confidential, secret, inside (r), reserved, closed, concealed, off limits, exclusive, personal, individual. You could also say something like, You are/n't privy to that kind of information. A private location could be described as sequestered, secluded, secret, separate, hidden. Private, noun, is a person of the lowest rank in the military. A GI, soldier of sailor (without rank).
A privy is where people would go to the bathroom.
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I was not privy to the details of the confidential meeting.
A For Office Use Only letters must include the operational information the agency needs to know. It can include any information that the general public is not privy to.
The word privy means having access to information or persons.
the word 'privy means included, so you cansay for ins tance:: I was privy to the conversation between the President and the Queen!" Also "privy" was a slang term used in England for toilet
In the Middle Ages, a privy cleaner was a toilet cleaner.
Third person. We are not privy to the private thoughts of the characters. They have to verbally express what they are thinking.