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Definition of semiprivate in US English: semiprivateadjectiveˌsemˌī-ˌsemˌī- 1Combining public and private elements. the design gives every unit its own façade and a semiprivate balcony Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, men find themselves in a public space while the women are in a semiprivate space.
- Power plants constitute obvious terrorist targets but are frequently operated by private or semiprivate corporations unwilling to pay to protect them.
- In addition to streets and individual yards, larger complexes now included a variety of public or semiprivate open spaces: small parks, squares, or common courtyards defined by building walls.
- Since 1999, Baratta has successfully steered the institution through its transition from a public agency to a semiprivate foundation that relies increasingly on earned income.
- There are no high-end resorts, but for $80 a night, four people can rent a private cabin on a semiprivate beach or a couple can rent a comfortable room at a full-amenity hotel.
- 1.1 (of a hospital room) accommodating two patients.
Example sentencesExamples - They lay in hallways waiting for space in semiprivate rooms, where patients must be paired up according to level of illness or type of disease.
- It began life as a tuberculosis clinic and is now a semiprivate hospital for civil servants.
- All the ICU patients were in private rooms; 28 of CCMU patients were in semiprivate rooms.
Definition of semiprivate in US English: semiprivateadjectiveˌsemˌī- 1Combining public and private elements. the design gives every unit its own façade and a semiprivate balcony Example sentencesExamples - Since 1999, Baratta has successfully steered the institution through its transition from a public agency to a semiprivate foundation that relies increasingly on earned income.
- There are no high-end resorts, but for $80 a night, four people can rent a private cabin on a semiprivate beach or a couple can rent a comfortable room at a full-amenity hotel.
- Power plants constitute obvious terrorist targets but are frequently operated by private or semiprivate corporations unwilling to pay to protect them.
- Moreover, men find themselves in a public space while the women are in a semiprivate space.
- In addition to streets and individual yards, larger complexes now included a variety of public or semiprivate open spaces: small parks, squares, or common courtyards defined by building walls.
- 1.1 (of a hospital room) accommodating two patients.
Example sentencesExamples - All the ICU patients were in private rooms; 28 of CCMU patients were in semiprivate rooms.
- It began life as a tuberculosis clinic and is now a semiprivate hospital for civil servants.
- They lay in hallways waiting for space in semiprivate rooms, where patients must be paired up according to level of illness or type of disease.
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