Overt in a sentence as an adjective

The lack of an overt chain of command means that power asserts itself covertly.

This is foundational knowledge which will serve you the rest of your life in a thousand ways, both subtle and overt.

But this way of keeping them out is gentler and probably also more effective than overt barriers.

The goal there seems to be to make the sub-groups that are making decisions overt, so informal cliques don't make the decisions.

It's my judgement, not the article's overt wording, that the argument revolves around URL editing.

I've worked in IP Law and for the Senate and I've never really experienced overt sexism so I kind of thought it was on the decline in the work place.

The idea was that strong crypto would be outlawed, and the government would instead provide regulated crypto that would include overt backdoors for lawful access.

Most workplaces don't involve customary physical violence, or even frequent overt verbal abuse.

> the best way to control a population is to analyze and manipulate the information they consumeThe comparison that some have made between the US Government and Stasi is more accurate than you think, with regards of Zersetzung:> By the 1970s, the Stasi had decided that methods of overt persecution which had been employed up to that time, such as arrest and torture, were too crude and obvious.

Overt definitions

adjective

open and observable; not secret or hidden; "an overt lie"; "overt hostility"; "overt intelligence gathering"; "open ballots"

See also: open