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semipublic

[ sem-ee-puhb-lik, sem-ahy- ]

adjective

  1. partly or to some degree public.


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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of semipublic1

First recorded in 1795–1805; semi- + public
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The money would pool into a grant fund administered by 4Culture, a semipublic county organization that distributes funds to arts and culture projects.

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Those gift tables are notorious for losing cards and, in semipublic places, even losing packages.

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The plot of land, which hosts a county training center for lifeguards, is only zoned for public or semipublic uses, a Manhattan Beach spokesperson told The Post, though a property owner could request a rezoning.

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Tying the two bodies of work together are the semipublic blogs that Wood has kept since she was 14.

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Mr. Cooper, 59, has been a semipublic figure in various ways for decades.

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