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snooping

adjective as in interfering

noun as in meddling

noun as in obtrusion

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Example Sentences

Cleverly argued the UK went from being a “freedom-loving nation” to “snooping on our neighbours, dobbing in our friends and cancelling Christmas”.

From BBC

She sheepishly admitted to snooping through his bathroom toiletries in the bathroom, finding a pair of golden tweezers.

"Other schools though are not resorting to invasive snooping tactics, and many recognise the difficulties parents might face in trying to arrange valuable family time together."

From BBC

"No consumer purchases have ever been subjected to this Orwellian level of snooping by the Federal government, and it would set a terrifying precedent of intruding on the most private areas of our lives."

From Salon

For decades, privacy experts have been wary of snooping from space.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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