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esoteric (adjective), more esoteric, most esoteric
1. Referring to something that is intended for or understood by only a particular group or by a few people who have special training, access, or interests: Henry was a member of an esoteric cult or a select group of individuals.
2. Relating to that which is known by a restricted number of women and men: The information was intended for a select esoteric few.
3. Pertaining to something secret or which is highly confidential and not available to the public: The results of the financial processes at Henry's company were very esoteric and restricted for anyone else to know about.
4. A reference to something that is hard to understand: The teacher presented some esoteric topics to her students which were incomprehensible for their grade level.
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2. Relating to that which is known by a restricted number of women and men: The information was intended for a select esoteric few.
3. Pertaining to something secret or which is highly confidential and not available to the public: The results of the financial processes at Henry's company were very esoteric and restricted for anyone else to know about.
4. A reference to something that is hard to understand: The teacher presented some esoteric topics to her students which were incomprehensible for their grade level.
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