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intel
[in-tel]
intel
/ ˈɪntɛl /
noun
military intelligence
information in general
Word History and Origins
Origin of intel1
Example Sentences
In August, the administration acquired a 10% stake in Intel.
Ms. Jacobs is the Arts Intel Report editor of the weekly newsletter Air Mail.
For one of the firm’s former interns, work-life balance was so important when she was thinking about where she wanted to work after graduation that she gathered intel from her co-workers.
"From our intel we don't think they are hostages' bodies, and we transferred them to the forensic research laboratory", to confirm their identities, the source added.
Intel continued its cash return program even as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing passed it by.
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