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trove
[ trohv ]
trove
/ ٰəʊ /
noun
- See treasure-trove
Word History and Origins
Origin of trove1
Example Sentences
It underscores how the U.S. government has been trying to rein in the power of Big Tech, which collects a trove of data of its users to fuel its advertising businesses.
Federal authorities, the letter said, already have access to the vast trove of information gathered by the LAPD’s license plate readers, body-worn cameras and other surveillance methods.
In one foul swoop, the administration severed tens of billions in foreign aid contracts, leaving troves of life-saving programs in grave danger.
He secrets away a trove of incriminating documents about a nasty false flag operation and cover-up, which he uses as leverage to demand his own field training.
The devices can also be mounted on police cars, allowing officers to sweep up troves of license plate data as they drive around.
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