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Overt   /oʊvˈərt/  /ˈoʊvərt/   Listen
Overt

adjective
1.
Open and observable; not secret or hidden.  Synonym: open.  "Overt hostility" , "Overt intelligence gathering" , "Open ballots"



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"Overt" Quotes from Famous Books



... the organism, being certainly a state of preparedness for attack or defense, suggests the following generalization: "Any emotion represents internal preparation for some type of overt action." This holds good, at least, for food appetite and sex appetite. Regarding the other emotions, we know too little of the internal responses that may occur, to judge whether or not they have any ...
— Psychology - A Study Of Mental Life • Robert S. Woodworth

... Count, who freely permitted him to transcribe his exercises, until a small accident happened, which had well-nigh put a stop to these instances of his generosity.—The adventure, inconsiderable as it is, we shall record, as the first overt act of Ferdinand's true character, as well as an illustration of the opinion we have advanced touching the blind and injudicious ...
— The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom, Complete • Tobias Smollett

... hope for, and that her own affairs were suffering from the cessation of action. She was in the mood to entertain the basest suggestions her craft could put forward for making marriage between Hilda and Otto impossible. But she had not yet reached the stage at which overt acts are deliberately planned upon the surface ...
— The Fortune Hunter • David Graham Phillips

... to make up a sufficient total of American women drowned, and on the next day the President declared that the long-awaited "overt act" had been committed. He asked Congress to declare that peace with Germany was ended. Her ambassador was sent home and ...
— We Can't Have Everything • Rupert Hughes

... first entering one of Great Britain, paying a transit duty, and obtaining a permit to proceed. In terms, prohibition was now unqualified; and although it was known that licenses for intercourse with interdicted harbors were freely issued, the overt offence of prescribing British channels to neutral navigation was avoided. Within the area of restriction, "No trade save through England" was thus converted, in form, to no trade at all. This narrowing of the constructive blockade system, combined with the relaxations effected ...
— Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 - Volume 1 • Alfred Thayer Mahan


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