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  • espionage — es·pi·o·nage / es pē ə ˌnäzh, ˌnäj, nij/ n: the practice of gathering, transmitting, or losing through gross negligence information relating to the defense of the U.S. with the intent that or with reason to believe that the information will be… …   Law dictionary

  • espionage — es‧pi‧o‧nage [ˈespiənɑːʒ] noun [uncountable] when people secretly find out a country s or company s secrets: • He was cleared of mounting a campaign of industrial espionage against his main rival. * * * espionage UK US /ˈespiənɑːʒ/ noun [U] ► the …   Financial and business terms

  • Espionage (disambiguation) — Espionage (from the French espionner , to spy and espionnage , spying) is the act of spying for the purpose of covertly gathering valuable information.Espionage may also refer to: * Espionage (TV series), a British television show * Espionage… …   Wikipedia

  • Espionage — Es pi*o*nage (?; 277), n. [F. espionnage, fr. espionner to spy, fr. espion spy, OF. espie. See {Espy}.] The practice or employment of spies; the practice of watching the words and conduct of others, to make discoveries, as spies or secret… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Espionage organizations — Espionage is a subset of human intelligence, one of many intelligence collection methods, which are organized by intelligence collection management.This lists is restricted to organizations that operate clandestine human sources in foreign… …   Wikipedia

  • Espionage (production team) — Espionage is a Norwegian songwriting and music production team consisting of Espen Lind and Amund Bjorklund. Their stateside breakthrough came in 2006 as co writers of Beyoncé s worldwide smash Irreplaceable . The song was #1 in the US for 10… …   Wikipedia

  • Espionage — exfiltration hackint information broker information superiority information warfare rumint sleeper …   New words

  • espionage — 1793, from Fr. espionnage spying, from M.Fr. espionner to spy, from O.Fr. espion spy, probably via It. spione from a Germanic source akin to O.H.G. spehon spy (see SPY (Cf. spy)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • espionage — [n] spying intelligence, reconnaissance, secret service, shadowing, tailing, undercover operations, undercover work, underground activities; concepts 348,412 …   New thesaurus

  • espionage — Espionage, or spying, has reference to the crime of gathering, transmitting or losing information respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that the information is to be used to the injury of the United States, or to the… …   Black's law dictionary

  • espionage — Espionage, or spying, has reference to the crime of gathering, transmitting or losing information respecting the national defense with intent or reason to believe that the information is to be used to the injury of the United States, or to the… …   Black's law dictionary

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