undercover (Meaning)
undercover (s)
conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
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undercover Sentence Examples
- The undercover agent infiltrated the criminal organization, gathering crucial evidence.
- The journalist went undercover to expose corruption within the government.
- The police detective assigned to the undercover operation wore a disguise to conceal his identity.
- The undercover officers eavesdropped on the suspects' conversations to obtain vital information.
- The spy operated undercover in a foreign country, posing as a diplomat.
- The undercover businessman pretended to be interested in investing in the company to expose its fraudulent practices.
- The undercover journalist posed as a customer to investigate the questionable business practices of a retail store.
- The undercover agent's mission was to gather intelligence on the terrorist cell's plans.
- The undercover nurse monitored the patient's condition, documenting any suspicious activity.
- The undercover police officer apprehended the criminals before they could carry out their planned robbery.
FAQs About the word undercover
conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods
secretively, stealthily, clandestinely, covertly, furtively, surreptitiously,underground,underhanded, sneakily, offstage
publicly,publicly,openly, openly,
The undercover agent infiltrated the criminal organization, gathering crucial evidence.
The journalist went undercover to expose corruption within the government.
The police detective assigned to the undercover operation wore a disguise to conceal his identity.
The undercover officers eavesdropped on the suspects' conversations to obtain vital information.