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n. (context rare English) A detective who operates on the Internet or in cyberspace.
Usage examples of "cyberdetective".
Tedium was a backwards-leading road that wound through the tumble-down structures of old memories-memories of times before he had become a cyberdetective, memories of people he would rather forget, of involvements he would just as soon not recall.
Cyr's position, the cyberdetective saw tangled black hair, a broad and Slavic face, fierce dark eyes.
The cyberdetective noticed that the large, rugged man curiously resembled the head of the wolf behind him when he smiled.
The cyberdetective sat up, swung to the edge of the shifting bed and stood.
Teddy swiveled toward the cyberdetective and said, "It disconnects the automatic locking mechanism and reveals a wheel fronting a hydraulic jack that pumps up the door.
You actually should not be a practicing cyberdetective until you have had thorough psychological counseling.
As the cyberdetective and the Alderban boy passed between the gaudy tents and trucks, walking briskly toward the silver trailer in which Norya lived, the Darmanians smiled and nodded, spoke an occasional greeting-but were, on the whole, watchful.
Cyr had been attacked, the cyberdetective said, "They've got the wolf, not me.
The cyberdetective looked at the two men and said, "Did either of you disturb anything in the foyer-after you came across Salardi?
Cyr with his blocky fists bunched at his sides again, the same pose he had assumed the first time the cyberdetective had implied that the murderer might be a member of his family.
Until this moment, the cyberdetective had not realized fully how much the household had weighted him down, how depressed he was by the emotional barrenness of this old man.
TWELVE: A Murderer Revealed A cyberdetective rarely removes his bio-computer shell during an investigation, for he knows that many cases are solved by taking notice of the smallest developments.
Cyr located a prybar in an open-front tool rack and used it to break into the cabinet in which Teddy kept the keys that he had shown Inspector Rainy and the cyberdetective only a few days before.
Dane was the first to realize that they were no longer restricted to the open floor and that the cyberdetective would no longer be suspicious of any movement in his direction.
When the cyberdetective fell to avoid being battered to death, the robot checked its forward speed with surprising rapidity, curved up and to the right to avoid ploughing disastrously into the stone wall behind the wood paneling, and smashed noisily through the shelving and bound volumes on that side.