NDA

abbreviation or noun

plural NDAs
: an agreement in which a person (such as an employee) agrees to keep information (such as a trade secret) confidential : nondisclosure agreement
Though there is always some appeal to using a mutual form of NDA, I really shy away from the mutual form if I'm not planning to receive confidential information from the other side.Richard Harroch

Examples of NDA in a Sentence

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The deer was used as part of a necropsy session held on Sunday during an NDA Deer Steward class near Hanna, Oklahoma, on Muscogee (Creek) Nation land. Alice Jones Webb, Outdoor Life, 17 July 2025 When Big Machine founder Scott Borchetta sold the label to Scooter Braun in 2019 — a move to which Taylor has been vocal in her opposition — Mr. Swift refused to sign an NDA that would have involved him in negotiations, the singer’s team has said in the past. Hannah Dailey, Billboard, 16 July 2025 The zone, known as a National Defense Area (NDA), will span 250 miles along the Rio Grande River through Cameron and Hidalgo counties with temporary barriers and signage being set up to secure the area. Michael Dorgan, FOXNews.com, 26 June 2025 President Trump has currently designated the U.S.-Mexico stretches between El Paso to Fort Hancock, Texas, as an NDA alongside the land line marking the country’s boundaries in New Mexico. Ellen Mitchell, The Hill, 13 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for NDA

Word History

First Known Use

1996, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of NDA was in 1996

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“NDA.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/NDA. Accessed 31 Jul. 2025.

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