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anonymously

[ uh-non-uh-muhs-lee ]

adverb

  1. without giving a name:

    If you wish to write your story from a man's point of view, either using your name or anonymously, I will post it for you.



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Example Sentences

Relays are special computers that Tor uses to anonymously transmit traffic across the Internet.

They work anonymously and there is nobility in what they do.

Onion routers refers to the TOR network, a system that allows users to mask their location and communicate anonymously online.

And America: A 7-foot weirdo, with long hair, can walk around anonymously in New York.

Industry players say, (anonymously, of course), that the opposite is true.

The ballad had an enormous circulation and reputation, but, being issued anonymously, brought little renown to its author.

Ordinarily I should feel ashamed to have correspondence so personal go before the world, even anonymously.

Pp. 7, 30, 38, contain articles written and contributed anonymously by Whitman to various New York papers.

The first three articles were written by Whitman during 1855-56 and sent to the newspapers anonymously.

They knew a few men and women of good birth and no money who lived by writing anonymously for the newspapers.

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