in camera

See also: incamera

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin in camerā (in the chamber).

Adverb

in camera (not comparable)

  1. In secret or in private (in an enclosed room, behind closed doors).
  2. (law) Without the presence of the public or the media (in court)
    The trial was held in camera because the accused was a minor.

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