Definition of Intelligence service

1. Noun. A unit responsible for gathering and interpreting information about an enemy.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Intelligence Service

intellectuals
intellegent
intelligence
intelligence activity
intelligence agencies
intelligence agency
intelligence agent
intelligence analyst
intelligence cell
intelligence information
intelligence officer
intelligence operation
intelligence quotient
intelligence quotients
intelligence service (current term)
intelligence test
intelligencer
intelligencers
intelligences
intelligencies
intelligencing
intelligency
intelligent
intelligent dance music
intelligent design
intelligent falling
intelligent life
intelligent system
intelligent systems

Literary usage of Intelligence service

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Remaking Domestic Intelligence by Richard A. Posner (2005)
"Appendix: Mission Statement of the Canadian Security intelligence service1 The Canadian Security intelligence service (CSIS) was created by an Act of ..."

2. International Commerce and Reconstruction by Elisha M. Friedman (1920)
"(e) The Commercial intelligence service In imitation of the reform of the British commercial intelligence service, Germany made preparations for the ..."

3. Harvard's Military Record in the World War by Frederick S. Mead (1921)
"To his ability, untiring zeal, and devotion to duty the building up of a very efficient intelligence service of lite Army was largely due. ..."

4. Harvard's Military Record in the World War by Frederick S. Mead (1921)
"... General Staff, in organizing the intelligence service of the Army in the United States. To his ability, untiring zeal, and devotion to duty the building ..."

5. King's Complete History of the World War ...: 1914-1918. Europe's War with by William C. King (1922)
"They had some connection with the German Army intelligence service. Their organizer, Herr Escherich, stated that the object of the ..."

6. War and the World's Life by Frederic Natusch Maude (1907)
"This tendency was very distinctly visible in the earlier stages of the South African War, and was indeed the chief reason why our intelligence service so ..."

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