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    wiretap
    /ˈwʌɪətap/

    noun

    • 1. an act of using a listening device to conduct surveillance, typically over a phone line: "illegal wiretaps of leading politicians"

    verb

    • 1. use a listening device to conduct surveillance on: "he illegally wiretapped people who were in disputes with his clients"

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  2. to secretly listen to people by connecting a listening device to their telephone, or to attach a listening device to a telephone for this purpose: The police chief was accused of illegally wiretapping politicians, government officials, and journalists. We have laws to protect us from people wiretapping our phones. Fewer examples.

  3. The meaning of WIRETAP is to tap a telephone or telegraph wire or cellular signal in order to get information. How to use wiretap in a sentence.

  4. A wiretap is either the act of surveillance with a listening device or the device itself: "They put a wiretap on the mob boss's home phone, but he always uses a cellphone." As a verb, wiretap means to use such a device: "The government can't wiretap someone without a warrant."

  5. to secretly listen to people by connecting a listening device to their telephone, or to attach a listening device to a telephone for this purpose: The police chief was accused of illegally wiretapping politicians, government officials, and journalists. We have laws to protect us from people wiretapping our phones. More examplesFewer examples.

  6. Wiretap definition: an act or instance of tapping telephone or telegraph wires for evidence or other information.. See examples of WIRETAP used in a sentence.

  7. verb. If someone wiretaps your phone, they attach a special device to the line so that they can secretly listen to your conversations. [US] The coach said his club had wire-tapped the hotel room of a player during a road trip. [VERB noun] Wiretap is also a noun.

  8. Wiretap definition: An act of secretly listening to or recording a person's telephone or Internet conversations, often as part of a police investigation.

  9. n. 1. An act of secretly listening to or recording a person's telephone or internet conversations, often as part of a police investigation. 2. A device that is connected to a communications circuit in a concealed fashion in order to enable a wiretap. tr.v. wire·tapped, wire·tap·ping, wire·taps. 1.

  10. /ˈwaɪətæp/ /ˈwaɪərtæp/ a device that can be attached to somebody's phone line in order to listen to their conversations secretly. the use of illegal wiretaps. Want to learn more?

  11. Definitions of 'wiretap' If someone wiretaps your telephone, they attach a special device to the line so that they can secretly listen to your conversations. [US] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'wiretap' American English: waɪərtæp British English: waɪəʳtæp. More. Conjugations of 'wiretap' present simple: I wiretap, you wiretap [...]