Similar words: intelligence, intelligence agency, counterintelligence, central intelligence agency, intelligence quotient, intelligence activity, military intelligence, artificial intelligence. Meaning: n. the operation of gathering information about an enemy.
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1. But these were not covert intelligence operations.
2. Naisbitt has transferred this technique from intelligence operations to commercial and social applications, with some very interesting results.
3. Human intelligence operation"PTT"makes operation more convenient and easier.
4. After the Watts rebellion, Johnsoh asked Hoover to expand his intelligence operations to include riot prediction.
5. Cesar has also been forsaken by his former FARC comrades who condemned him as a traitor, after he was hoodwinked by an army intelligence operation masquerading as a humanitarian mission.
6. At the same time, this will also mean that the more specific experience and observation, rather than to some abstract, simplified organization or intelligence operation.
7. Roel Schouwenberg, senior researcher at Kaspersky Lab, says the rogue certificates have all the marks of an intelligence operation, but it isn't clear whether that is the case here.
8. With the outbreak of war that summer, Bell was swept up with TE Lawrence and other archaeologist-spies into an intelligence operation in Cairo.
9. But other computer industry executives and former government officials said it was possible that the schools were cover for a "false flag" intelligence operation being run by a third country.
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