Results for: activity against spies, intelligence activity designed to combat enemy intelligence activity
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act of overrunning, amount exceeding estimate, conquer enemy and territory, exceed limit, extra area at end of runway, extra quantity produced, invade; infest; swarm; triumph; exceed; print excess amount, invasion of country; infestation; extension; mi...overrun
act of paddling, act of propelling a boat with oars; crew, sculling, sport of racing in light rowboats, activity of propelling a boat with oarsrowing
act of raising money, act of collecting financial resources for an organization (or political party, etc.), activity of raising moneyfundraising
act of reconnoitering, gathering information in enemy territory; survey, collection of data, exploration to gather information, preliminary surveyreconnaissance
act of staying in a place overnight; act of being lodged; deposit, something entrusted; position built on conquered enemy land; place for lodging, inn, lodgmentlodgement
act of strengthening, fortification; reward or punishment designed to encourage or discourage a particular response (Psychology); act of reinforcing, added support, additional troops or weapons, something added to increase strengthreinforcement
act of taking or seizing; delay, hinderance, obstruction; interruption; act of preventing enemy forces from carrying out their mission (Military), intercepting somebody or something, something interceptedinterception
act of tilting, canvas cover, charge with a lance, combat, criticism, criticize, have as a preference, inclination; bending; attack, onslaught, incline, slant, joust, joust with somebody, lance thrust, point a lance, slope, tilt hammer, use a tilt hamm...tilt
act of visiting stores and buying merchandise, activity of going to shop, goods purchased in shops, pertaining to shopping, pertaining to the act of buying merchandise at retail storesshopping
act of winning or overcoming; overthrow; instance of being defeated, loss; failure, annulment, baffle somebody, beat a competitor, beat an enemy, cause failure, losing to an opponent, make something void, overcome, beat; frustrate, win a votedefeat
act or process of warming up; time spent warming up; warm-up suit, suit of comfortable clothing worn before or during an athletic activitywarm-up
acting as a mnemonic, memory aid, of or designed to assist the memory, relating to mnemonics, something that is designed to assist the memory (often referring to a word or group of words that can be associated with the information being remembered)mnemonic
activate, apply, use; train; practice; instruct, activity intended to achieve a particular purpose, carrying out or using something, do exercise s to develop a skill, drill; practice, training; activation, application; gymnastics, calisthenics, exert a...exercise
active at night, daily period of darkness, dark or darkened state, evening devoted to special activity, goodnight, nightfall, occurring at night, of the period of time between sunset and sunrise; of night; pertaining to the end of the evening, period o...night
active forces in any field; study of forces and their relation to the motion of bodies (Mechanics); movement, activity, motion, change-producing forces, dynamic markings, kinetics, loudness and softness in musical piece, study of motiondynamics
 

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