overt in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

overt in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for overt in the English»French Dictionary

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This period saw the band return to the more overt southern style it had displayed on its debut record in 1978.
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This particular swung 3/4 is perhaps the most common example of overt cross-rhythm in jazz.
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The best tool of political warfare is effective policy forcefully explained, or more directly, overt policy forcefully backed.
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First generation discrimination occurs as an overt bias displayed by employers, and since the end of the civil rights era has been on the decline.
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White or overt propaganda comes from a known source.
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For example, conspiracy may be prosecuted wherever the agreement occurred or wherever any overt act was committed.
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The first seduction scene follows in a similar vein, with no overt physical advances and no apparent danger; the entire exchange is humorously portrayed.
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His faith was overt, and he often started corporate meetings with prayer.
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The term is more particularly employed in cases of treason, which must be demonstrated by some overt or open act.
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While the album does contain political overtones, the band wanted to avoid being overt about these themes, leaving many lyrics open to interpretation for listeners.
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