espionage
espionage activities conducted between different countries.
espionage for commercial purposes, especially theft of trade secrets from businesses.
espionage conducted for commercial purposes rather than national security.
covert acquisition of economic intelligence, such as trade secrets.
espionage activities conducted by or against the United States.
espionage activities conducted by or against Great Britain.
the entire sphere or domain of espionage activities and culture.
to take part in or become involved in espionage.
to take part in espionage activities.
to carry out or organize espionage.
to be actively participating in espionage.
to be put in prison as a punishment for espionage.
to be killed as a legal punishment for espionage.
a fictional story, often a book or film, about espionage.
a person who engages in espionage; a spy.
a group of interconnected spies or agents.
a legal case or investigation involving espionage.
an official inquiry into suspected espionage activities.
planned and coordinated espionage missions.
the actions and operations related to espionage.
used to indicate the target of the espionage.
espionage done for the benefit of, or as a representative of, a country or organization.