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espionage

[es-pee-uh-nahzh, -nij, es-pee-uh-nahzh] / ˈɛs pi əˌnɑʒ, -nɪdʒ, ˌɛs pi əˈnɑʒ /


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The allegations against Sun amounted to a subtle kind of foreign influence rather than spying or espionage.

From The Wall Street Journal

U.S. lawmakers have warned the U.K. that China could use the embassy to step up espionage and harassment of critics abroad.

From The Wall Street Journal

China has also closed some technological gaps through espionage and illegally reverse-engineering imported gear, Western officials and analysts say.

From The Wall Street Journal

UK intelligence agencies have warned about increasing, large-scale espionage from China, using cyber and other means, and targeting commercial and political information.

From BBC

Melissa Barrera is no stranger to a certain type of espionage.

From Los Angeles Times