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Espionage

UK //ˈɛspiənɑːʒ//US //ˈɛspiəˌnɑʒ//

Definition

The practice of secretly gathering information, especially for government or military purposes.

In simple words: The secret act of spying, especially to get secret information.

Examples

  • The country was accused of conducting espionage against its neighbors.
  • Espionage has been a crucial part of international relations for centuries.
  • She uncovered a network of espionage that involved several high-ranking officials.
  • During the Cold War, espionage conducted by both sides was rampant.
  • The novel featured a thrilling plot centered on corporate espionage.

Usage notes

Used primarily in formal contexts, especially in discussions about government or military activities. Avoid in casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

noun + of + espionage

Memory hint

Think of 'spy' and 'manage' - spies manage secret information.

Collocations

  • conduct espionage
  • engage in espionage
  • accuse of espionage
  • practice espionage
  • spy for espionage

Synonyms

  • spying
  • intelligence
  • surveillance
  • snoop
  • reconnaissance

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'spying' - espionage implies organized, often state-sponsored activities.
  • Wrongly assume it's only about military - it can also involve corporate secrets.