NDA

See also: Appendix:Variations of "nda"

English

Noun

NDA (plural NDAs)

  1. (law, business) Initialism of non-disclosure agreement.
    • 2020, Ben Aaronovitch, False Value, Gollancz, page 82:
      ‘Thereʼs a fairly ferocious NDA involved.’
    • 2024 February 16, Minju Pak, quoting Young Kim, “Ode to a Punk Rock ‘Sex God’”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
      And how is her love life these days? “People bring up NDAs,” she said. “It’s come up. At least as a joke.”
    • 2024 May 10, Justin Moran, quoting Isaac Dunbar, “Isaac Dunbar and Kerri Colby Were Built for This”, in Paper[2]:
      For me, the craziest parties I've been to I should’ve signed NDAs for. So out of respect for those involved, I'm not gonna clock their tea. So let me keep some of those memories in my memory bank.

Proper noun

NDA

  1. (Indian politics) Initialism of National Democratic Alliance, a political alliance.
  2. (US, law) Initialism of New Drug Application, an application for approval by the Food and Drug Administration of a new pharmaceutical compound for introduction to the market.

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