privateer
noun
/ˌpɹaɪ.vəˈtɪə/
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/ˌpɹaɪ.vəˈtɪɚ/
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- (historical) An officer or any other member of the crew of such a ship; a government-sanctioned pirate. [from 17th c.]
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Freibeuter
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- (historical) A privately owned warship that acted under a letter of marque to attack enemy merchant ships and take possession of their cargo. [from 17th c.]
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Kaperschiff
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private
adjective
/ˈprajˌveːʈ/
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/ˈpɹaɪ.vət/
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/ˈpɹaɪ.vɪt/
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[ˈpɹəjvət]
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[ˈpʰɹaɪ̯vət̞]
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[ˈpʰɹaɪ̯vɪt]
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[ˈpʰɹo̞ɪ̯və(ʔ)]
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[ˈpʰɹɑjvət]
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[ˈpʰɹɑɪ̯vɪt]
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[ˈpʰɹəɪ̯və(ʔ)]
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[ˈpʰɾo̞ɪ̯və(ʔ)]
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[ˈpʰɾəɪ̯və(ʔ)]
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- Belonging or pertaining to an individual person, group of people, or entity that is not the state.
- Not publicly known or divulged; secret, confidential; (of a message) intended only for a specific person or group.
- Protected from view or disturbance by others; secluded; not publicly accessible.
- Not in governmental office or employment.
- Of a room in a medical facility, not shared with another patient.
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privat
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private
noun
/ˈprajˌveːʈ/
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/ˈpɹaɪ.vət/
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/ˈpɹaɪ.vɪt/
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[ˈpɹəjvət]
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[ˈpʰɹaɪ̯vət̞]
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[ˈpʰɹaɪ̯vɪt]
,
[ˈpʰɹo̞ɪ̯və(ʔ)]
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[ˈpʰɹɑjvət]
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[ˈpʰɹɑɪ̯vɪt]
,
[ˈpʰɹəɪ̯və(ʔ)]
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[ˈpʰɾo̞ɪ̯və(ʔ)]
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[ˈpʰɾəɪ̯və(ʔ)]
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- A soldier of the lowest rank in the army.
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Schütze,
Gemeiner,
Kanonier,
Private
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privation
noun
/pɹaɪˈveɪʃən/
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/pɹɪˈveɪʃən/
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- (philosophy) The state of being deprived of or lacking an attribute formerly or properly possessed; the loss or absence of such an attribute.
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Entbehrung,
Einschränkung,
Mangel
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- The state of being very poor, and lacking the basic necessities of life.
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Armut,
Not
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privatization
noun
/ˌpɹaɪvətaɪˈzeɪʃən/
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/ˌpɹaɪvɪtaɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n/
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- The transfer of a company or organization from government to private ownership and control.
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Privatisierung
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privatize
verb
/ˈpɹaɪvətaɪz/
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- (economics) To release government control (of a business or industry) to private industry.
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privatisieren
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