Possibly we will, er, be made privy to the secret, Patera.
Why had Theophrastus been made privy to these great secrets?
All his schemes in motion, some I've not been made privy to, and now he asks.
Ambassador Burgess is not to be made privy to your orders.
He was not to be made privy to that matter?
The commander of the Army of Illyria had only been made privy to the great secret a month before.
Obviously when the author has discovered - or rather been made privy to - a wealth of significant biographical information.
The Human Polity has been made privy to none of them, so we can only speculate.
Sometimes there is the feeling that one has simply been made privy to well-organized open storage.
He felt fortunate to have been made privy to such a deliberation.