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Illicitation
Definition:
Illicitation refers to the act of obtaining information or extracting knowledge through indirect or covert means, often in a non-threatening or non-obvious manner.
Senses:
- Noun: The act or process of eliciting information surreptitiously.
- Verb (transitive): To extract or obtain information discreetly or without explicit permission or knowledge.
- Verb (intransitive): To engage in the practice of obtaining sensitive or restricted information through subtle means.
Examples:
Noun:
- His illicitation tactics enabled him to gather crucial intelligence from unsuspecting informants.
- The investigative journalist was skilled in the art of illicitation, always uncovering hidden truths.
Verb (transitive):
- The spy illicitated valuable data from the enemy's confidential files.
- They illicitated the passwords to gain unauthorized access to the secure network.
Verb (intransitive):
- The undercover agent was skilled in illicitation to infiltrate criminal organizations.
- He found himself drawn to the world of illicitation, enticed by the secrets it promised to reveal.
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