Espionage Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for espionage.
espionage
espionage
/ˈɛs.pi.ə.ˌnɑːʒ/
spying
Examples
- Espionage was the chief role of the ninja.
- The Drasnians are skilled in espionage and trade.
- At the time, Venice was plagued by espionage and subterfuge.
- Like much in the history of espionage and subversion, there is controversy.
- That included the vote fraud, the over billing, and the espionage.
- The issue was renewed in 2004 by the AIPAC espionage scandal.
- The report speculated that the case may involve espionage.
- Espionage however is always surreptitious in one form or another.
- He also handles the bureaucratic and political aspects of espionage.
- The Supreme Court upheld the Espionage and Sedition Acts as constitutional.
the systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets
noun
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"Es + Pea + On + Stage. Spies watch the play, secretly on the stage."
"Es + Pionage. Spies nest to spy and manage."
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