Espionage Definition

ĕspē-ə-näzh, -nĭj
noun
The act of spying.
Webster's New World
The use of spies by a government to learn the military secrets of other nations.
Webster's New World
The use of spies in industry or commerce to learn the secrets of other companies.
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Other Word Forms of Espionage

Noun

Singular:
espionage
Plural:
espionages

Origin of Espionage

  • Recorded since 1793, from French espionnage, from Middle French espionner (“to spy”), from Old French espion (“spy”), itself probably from a Germanic source (akin to Old High German spehon "spy"), possibly via Italian spione (from spia). More at spy.

    From Wiktionary

  • French espionnage from espionner to spy from Old French espion spy from Old Italian spione of Germanic origin spek- in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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