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intelligence agency

noun

  1. a government department charged with obtaining intelligence, or information, especially for use by the armed forces.


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Other Words From

  • intelligence agent noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of intelligence agency1

First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences

In a statement announcing her selection, Trump said that Gabbard would bring a “a fearless spirit” to the intelligence agencies and secure “peace through strength.”

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John Ratcliffe, slated to lead the CIA, previously served as Trump's director of national intelligence and oversaw US intelligence agencies.

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The country’s national security adviser, its coastguard chief and the head of the police helicopter squadron are all Indian nationals and officers in India's external intelligence agency, navy and air force, respectively.

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Last Friday, U.S intelligence agencies accused Russia of circulating a fake but viral video of a man claiming to be a Haitian immigrant saying that he and his friend voted for Harris twice.

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Western security officials have told US media they believe the fires were part of an orchestrated campaign by Russia’s military intelligence agency, the GRU.

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