Similar words: patronage, manage, respite, despite, teenage, manager, managed, teenager. Meaning: [‚espɪə'nɑːʒ] n. the systematic use of spies to get military or political secrets.
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1. He was wanted on charges of espionage.
2. Espionage is a capital offence in this country.
3. The authorities have arrested several people suspected of espionage.
4. She was found guilty of espionage against the United States.
5. It was a crime of espionage and carried the death penalty.
6. Down for espionage, given fifteen years by the courts.
7. Three months later, the Soviets convicted him of espionage.
8. He is the only Marine ever prosecuted for espionage.
9. Ivanov's character is tailor-made for technical espionage.
10. Espionage Unification brought a spate of arrests for espionage.
11. They were convicted of espionage.
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12. Finally, we need a transatlantic understanding on industrial espionage.
13. Zakharov, a KGB agent, was charged with espionage.
14. While the espionage business continues to thrive, its remit has changed.
15. The charges included conspiracy, espionage, revealing state secrets and threatening the Constitution.
16. Without ciphers and diplomatic bags, espionage and counter-espionage actions were likely to be circumscribed.
17. She knew little about espionage and, until this murder case, cared less.
18. Industrial espionage was high on the list of Soviet priorities.
19. The country needs a strong intelligence service to counter espionage and foreign extremists.
20. The big computer companies are very worried about industrial espionage.
21. She may call it research; I call it industrial espionage.
22. Two members of the embassy staff had been expelled for espionage.
23. Some of the commercial activities were a cover for espionage.
24. The diplomats have been sent home because their embassy has become a nest of spies and espionage.
25. Karl-Heinz Schneider, her controlling officer and former lover,[sentencedict.com] was given an 18-month suspended sentence for espionage.
26. The possibility of their involvement can not be ruled out at this stage, but neither can industrial espionage.
27. Terror and danger in the world of intrigue and espionage.
28. But lawyers said those defendants were acting primarily to help wives and other relatives in trouble in connection with the espionage.
29. The Berlin intelligence scene was dominated by one of the most charismatic figures in post-war espionage - General Reinhard Gehlen.
30. Penkovsky was sentenced to death with enormous publicity about his espionage activities.
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