Deprived of privacy or having privacy removed.
From dis- (reverse) + privacy (from Latin privatus, separate or individual) + -ed suffix. This rare formation suggests the action of removing private status.
In our age of surveillance and social media, 'disprivacied' sounds remarkably contemporary—yet the word is archaic. It's fascinating that earlier centuries had words for privacy loss that we're now reinventing.
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