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Aliases

Alias \A"li*as\, n.; pl. Aliases. [L., otherwise, at another time.] (Law)

  1. A second or further writ which is issued after a first writ has expired without effect.

  2. Another name; an assumed name.

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aliases

n. (plural of alias English)

Usage examples of "aliases".

This impregnable databank now housed blueprints for advanced weaponry, witness protection lists, aliases of field agents, detailed analyses and proposals for covert operations.

Then the actors, none of whose names are remotely familiar (aliases, no doubt).

He was convicted swiftly and on May 22, acting Circuit Judge Norman Gerstein sentenced "Jose Ramon Ruiz" (one of Conrado's many aliases) to 125 years.

Heart had given them letters of introduction guaranteed to get them comfortable berths under aliases.

Anticipating the possibility of being cut off, Greene had provided Brohier with a short list of aliases, a code phrase, a verification key, and a short primer on sending anonymous mail.

But each of them also gave him an opportunity to poll his aliases via a third-party account, an opportunity he made sure to avail himself of once a day.

With their flags of allegiance discreetly furled and their anonymity protected by sprites, aliases, and the NSA's best smoke and mirrors, the Sit-Downs seeded and highlighted the themes Rochet wanted to see emerge.

Took my tools a while, forty seconds give or take, to jimmy it open and reveal its contents: it was crammed full of passwords and aliases for the most exclusive electronic bulletin boards in the international net.

According to some particulars against her name in Sir Roderick's list, her real surname is Zeller-and she's believed to use aliases other than Van Heysst.

According to some particulars against her name in Sir Roderick's list, her real surname is Zellerand she's believed to use aliases other than Van Heysst.

The company received E-mail addressed to aliases and then forwarded it to the client’s real account.

A suspect would be registered under one of their aliases, which were sometimes quite extensive, and sent from one precinct to another ("running the loop").

All were booked under their aliases and sent around the loop while the police scrambled desperately for leads.

The man I'm looking for is named Jeffrey Rhodes, although he has used aliases.