Definitionn. the systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets
Last update: February 27, 2018
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As a precaution against espionage, navigation in the adjacent waters was very severely regulated, and an ever-widening region of the mainland (ultimately extending as far S. [Please select]
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She was engaged in carrying out espionage work on your behalf. [Please select]
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Up to this point, for aught that appeared, he was quite unaware of my espionage. [Please select]
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The system of kirk discipline offered a ready-made machinery of espionage and delation. [Please select]
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A sensible man would have gone off to the contre-espionage people and told them his story. [Please select]
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You are not connected with our remarkably perfect system of espionage in the slightest degree. [Please select]
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"I am not favourably inclined towards this network of espionage." [Please select]
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I detest espionage in every shape and form even where it is necessary. [Please select]
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"You're under arrest, my lad, on a charge of espionage."' [Please select]
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"Espionage, and conspiracy to give aid and comfort to the public enemy." [Please select]
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