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• acquit
1: connected with “armed forces” (i.e. army, navy, air force)
• civilian
2: spying
• classified
3: secret information used by armed forces or police
• concerned
4: a way of describing a secret document
• contention
5: secret information revealed to public
• convince
6: during
• deduct
7: written work made available to public (usually for sale)
• espionnage
8: about
• expose
9: not carrying a weapon
• harsh
10: something that someone claims to be true
• intelligence
11: lawyers trying to convict someone charged with a crime
• in the course of
12: in court, to find someone to be not guilty
• leak
13: persuade someone that something is true
• military
14: admit, in court, to having committed a crime
• parole
15: wish you hadn’t done something
• plead guilty
16: allow something to be seen or become known
• prosecution
17: take off, subtract
• published
18: cruel, unfeeling
• regret
19: allow someone out of jail before full sentence has been served
• unarmed
20: person who is not a member of the armed forces (not a soldier)