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Stasi

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Noun — Someone who spies on or closely monitors others in a way associated with secret police, often said of intrusive surveillance.

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Etymology

From the abbreviated German name of East Germany's Ministry for State Security, the Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, notorious for surveilling its own citizens.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Stasi” mean?

The word “Stasi” means someone who spies on or closely monitors others in a way associated with secret police, often said of intrusive surveillance. In plain terms, used loosely (usually lower-case) to describe someone acting like a spy or an overly strict enforcer of rules.

How do you pronounce “Stasi”?

“Stasi” is pronounced STAH-zee (/ˈstɑːzi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Stasi” in a sentence?

Here is “Stasi” used in a sentence: “Employees complained that the new tracking software made management feel like the Stasi.”

What part of speech is “Stasi”?

“Stasi” is a noun.

Where does the word “Stasi” come from?

The word “Stasi” comes from German. From the abbreviated German name of East Germany's Ministry for State Security, the Ministerium für Staatssicherheit, notorious for surveilling its own citizens.

How many meanings does “Stasi” have?

“Stasi” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: someone who spies on or closely monitors others in a way associated with secret police, often said of intrusive surveillance.

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