0 movement that is quiet and careful in order not to be seen or heard: --
It would seem that some politicians would prefer to use financial stealth rather than legislation to produce change.
These thieves operate with terrifying stealth - they can easily steal from the pockets of unsuspecting travellers.
She moved across the field with the stealth of a cat on the prowl.
1 used to refer to aircraft, weapons, etc. that cannot be seen on radar: --
2 movement that is quiet and careful in order to avoid notice, or secret or indirect action --
Broader applicability of the stealth welfare strategy suggests a systemic restructuring of how welfare policy is conceived.
Recently, there have been attempts to alter the systemic pharmacokinetics o f polyplexes by surface modification with hydrophilic polymers, to produce 'stealth' vectors.
In so doing, we will resist the new hegemony of reductive 'managerial' professionalism which would contain us, and which has crept in by stealth.
Its successor for better or for worse is likely to prevail only through revolution or by stealth.
For example, it is unlikely that stealth welfare programs could replace state pension programs.
For example, one might be interested in segmenting stealth fighter jets from both conventional radar signals and also infrared images.
Despite the apparent success of these stealth welfare programs, limits exist to their potential applicability.
This is very useful, since the density cavitons can reveal the trace of a 'stealth' vehicle.