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A spy who works against enemy espionage
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counterspy
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n. A spy working in counterintelligence.
Wikipedia
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Counterspy may refer to: CounterSpy (magazine) , a magazine edited by Timothy Butz Counterspy (radio series) , an espionage drama radio series CounterSpy (software) , an antispyware application of Sunbelt Software CounterSpy (video game) , a 2014 video ...
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n. a spy who works against enemy espionage [syn: mole ]
Usage examples of counterspy.
I am a counterspy, dedicated to tracking down foreign agents and traitors in our own country, one of the guardians of the safe, innocent world in which you live.
He said that Sir James was a top counterspy, that he was head of the Imperial Intelligence apparatus for Europe.
Leamas, comes into conflict with the environment of others, Communist espionage agents, when he accepts a mission to act as a counterspy for Control by pretending to defect to the East.
Mattan would never suspect that the household slave of an aged astrologer could be an unsuccessful counterspy or potential bride of Melqart.
His captors evidently had not discovered that he was a human counterspy, or they would have destroyed him out of hand.
Through an underground route of partisans, Grover, after assassinating a German counterspy in Calabria, was whisked by boat and railroad to Gibralter.
Luigi was a spy, or a counterspy, or an operative, or an agent of some strain, or simply a handler or a contact, or maybe a stringer, but he was first and foremost an Italian.
Carollo saw spies and counterspies and Communists everywhere, and claimed to have a dashboard bomb detector in his car.
Cuban counterspies claimed they had been monitoring his transmissions for months and had broken the CIA code.
I realized that the entire palace was honeycombed with spies and counterspies and people who spied for both the king and the queen.