wiretap - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • conduct: No reasonable person is objecting to the FBI's right to conduct a wiretap.
  • do: In this case, it makes me wish someone had done an illegal wiretap.
  • rove: This clash is seen in the debate over passenger profiling, roving wiretaps, surveillance, tracking systems, and immigration.
  • order: Katzenbach clashed with J. Edgar Hoover over his policy of ordering unauthorized wiretaps of people such as Martin Luther King.

Adjective modifier

  • illegal: Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office Information on large-scale illegal wiretaps in LA.
  • unauthorized: Also, a majority of Americans are against unauthorized wiretaps regardless of Bush's rhetoric in rationalizing the illegal surveillance.

Modifies a noun

  • program: A wiretap program turns off this filter, puttin the Ethernet hardware into " promiscuous mode " .
  • law: The FBI asserts that their proposal adapts existing wiretap laws to account for emerging communications technologies.
  • statute: It is not consistent with the federal wiretap statute, Title III.
  • order: All of this information could be obtained by law enforcement without every receiving a wiretap order.
  • request: Whereas courts scrutinize wiretap requests very carefully, authorizations for access to call setup information are routinely granted with no substantive review.

Noun used with modifier

  • telephone: Sniffing also has one advantage over telephone wiretaps: many networks use " shared media " .

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.