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agent
['eɪʤ(ə)nt]
adj.
comp., MS
एजेंट
(A managed software component that monitors events and performance pertaining to a specific application component, and transmits observations to a host application for display, action, or reporting)
English thesaurus
agent
['eɪʤ(ə)nt]
n
cinema
A person responsible for the professional business dealings of an actor, director, or other artist. An agent typically negotiates the contracts on behalf of the actor or director, and often has some part in selecting or recommending roles for their client.
law
someone who has authority to act for another
;
one who officially represents someone else
law, abbr.
agt.
mil., abbr.
agt
mil., logist.
In intelligence usage, one who is recruited, trained, controlled and employed to obtain and report information.
(FRA)
USA
In intelligence usage, one who is authorized or instructed to obtain or to assist in obtaining information for intelligence or counterintelligence purposes
(JP 2-01.2)
AGENT
['eɪʤ(ə)nt]
abbr.
mil.
advanced graphite experiments nosetip testing
agent
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