nonidentifying love

Definitions

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  • adjective That does not identify something.

Etymologies

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non- +‎ identifying

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Examples

  • You should decide whether you want this first contact to be nonidentifying.

    Handle with Care JODI PICOULT 2009

  • I had finally received my nonidentifying letter from Maisie in the Hillsborough County Court Records Office.

    Handle with Care JODI PICOULT 2009

  • “For fifty dollars, I can send you your nonidentifying information in a letter.”

    Handle with Care JODI PICOULT 2009

  • However, the information would still be available to law-enforcement agencies, officers, and agents in the course of law-enforcement duties, and nonidentifying statistical information would be available to the general public.

    News for WSLS 10 2009

  • However, the information would still be available to law-enforcement agencies, officers, and agents in the course of law-enforcement duties, and nonidentifying statistical information would be available to the general public.

    News for WSLS 10 2009

  • The only clue Melchiorre had was a nonidentifying information sheet that mentioned an older brother and an aunt with diabetes.

    Lahontan Valley News - Top Stories 2009

  • I realized that the point of the nonidentifying letter was to give information that wasn’t specific—but there were so many other things I wanted to know instead.

    Handle with Care JODI PICOULT 2009

  • What you didn’t tell someone was just as debilitating as what you did; I only had to look as far as my stupid nonidentifying letter to feel it firsthand.

    Handle with Care JODI PICOULT 2009

  • The hospital disclosed nonidentifying information to the 450 patients with whom Dr. Doe had some involvement, and in addition, notified the other treating physicians of Dr. Doe’s condition and identity.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

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