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adversary

[ad-ver-ser-ee] / ˈæd vərˌsɛr i /


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New U.S. rules will soon ban Chinese software in vehicle systems that connect to the cloud, part of an effort to prevent cameras, microphones and GPS tracking in cars from being exploited by foreign adversaries.

From The Wall Street Journal

The resiliency point is a good one, and voting equipment in a given state can vary even by county, so an adversary wanting to disrupt a U.S. election faces a hard challenge.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bringing it home is Sudeikis’ manner as he shares Ted’s folksy anecdote: it contains not a whit of vanity or gloating at his adversary’s downfall.

From Salon

It was still my adversary, and I could not trust it to carry me.

From Literature

Europe has likewise agreed to buy $750 billion of U.S. energy to reduce their dependence on foreign adversaries.

From The Wall Street Journal