confidentiality

confidentiality
noun
ADJECTIVE
complete, strict, total

It is important to maintain strict confidentiality at all times.

client, patient

To maintain patient confidentiality, the forms were anonymous.

VERB + CONFIDENTIALITY
assure, ensure, guarantee, maintain, preserve, promise, protect, respect

efforts to protect the confidentiality of the client

breach, break, compromise, violate

He breached confidentiality by releasing information on weapons tests.

sacrifice, waive

The newspapers have agreed to waive confidentiality.

CONFIDENTIALITY + NOUN
agreement, clause, law, provision

They urged lawmakers to include confidentiality provisions in any new system.

concerns, issues

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