Espionage

/ˈɛs.pi.əˌnɑːʒ/ noun

The practice of secretly collecting information about a government, organization, or person, usually for political or military purposes. It is often carried out by spies.

From French *espionnage* 'spying', from *espion* 'spy', from Old French *espier* 'to watch, observe'. The root connects to watching and careful observation.

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