What is another word for closely guarded?

Pronunciation: [klˈə͡ʊslɪ ɡˈɑːdɪd] (IPA)

The phrase "closely guarded" is typically used to describe something that is kept under close watch or protection, either for security reasons or to maintain a level of secrecy. There are several synonyms that can be used to convey a similar meaning, such as "highly protected," "safeguarded," "restricted," "confidential," "classified," "sensitive," "private," "secretive," "hidden," "secure," and "watched." Each of these words is useful in different contexts, depending on the level of protection or secrecy required, and can be used to enhance the description of something that is closely guarded.

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A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • The Tibetan Book of the Dead is ostensibly a book describing the experiences to be expected at the moment of death, during an intermediate phase lasting forty-nine (seven times seven) days, and during rebirth into another bodily frame. This however is merely the exoteric framework which the Tibetan Buddhists used to cloak their mystical teachings. … The esoteric meaning, as it has been interpreted in this manual, is that it is death and rebirth of the ego that is described, not of the body. Lama Govinda indicates this clearly in his introduction when he writes: "It is a book for the living as well as the dying." The book's esoteric meaning is often concealed beneath many layers of symbolism. It was not intended for general reading. It was designed to be understood only by one who was to be initiated personally by a guru into the Buddhist mystical doctrines, into the pre-mortem-death-rebirth experience. These doctrines have been kept a closely guarded secret for many centuries, for fear that naive or careless application would do harm.
    Timothy Leary

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