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Definition of Semipublic
1. Adjective. Having some of the features of public institution.
Definition of Semipublic
1. Adjective. Somewhat, but not entirely, public ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Semipublic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Semipublic
Literary usage of Semipublic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The international protection of labor by Boutelle Ellsworth Lowe (1921)
"International Activities of Social Reformers, and of Private and semipublic
Associations. Efforts of Individuals.—Many persons in the capacity of social ..."
2. The International Protection of Labor by Boutelle Ellsworth Lowe (1921)
"International Activities of Social Reformers, and of Private and semipublic
Associations. Efforts of Individuals.—Many persons in the capacity of social ..."
3. The International Protection of Labor by Boutelle Ellsworth Lowe (1921)
"International Activities of Social Reformers, and of Private and semipublic
Associations. Efforts of Individuals.—Many persons in the capacity of social ..."
4. Hearings Before the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce of the by James Robert Mann (1910)
"In speaking of semipublic elevators, we refer to those houses where grain is ...
We refer to them as semipublic elevators under state supervision of grades ..."
5. The Government of Religious Communities: A Commentary on Three Chapters of by Hector Papi (1919)
"A semipublic oratory is a place of worship destined for the use of a ...
Such semipublic oratories are found in all religious communities both of men and ..."