Pronunciation: /ɛn.di.eɪ/
noun NDA (noun): An abbreviation for Non-Disclosure Agreement, a legal contract between parties to protect confidential information shared during a business relationship.
A1 An NDA is a legal document that protects confidential information.
A2 Before discussing the project details, both parties signed an NDA.
B1 The NDA outlined the terms of the agreement between the two companies.
B2 The NDA included clauses regarding non-disclosure and non-compete agreements.
C1 The NDA was carefully reviewed by legal counsel before being signed.
C2 Negotiating the terms of the NDA took several weeks of back-and-forth between the parties.
formal All employees are required to sign an NDA before accessing any confidential information.
informal Hey, don't forget to sign that NDA before you start on the new project.
slang I ain't spillin' the beans, gotta sign that NDA first.
figurative Signing the NDA is like sealing a pact of secrecy.
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