sleeper cell
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Definition
Noun: 1. A clandestine, dormant group of operatives: A sleeper cell is a small, secret group of individuals, typically spies or terrorists, who live apparently normal lives in a target area while awaiting orders to become active and carry out a mission.
Usage
- A sleeper cell is designed to remain undetected for long periods, blending into the local community.
- The term is most commonly associated with espionage and counter-terrorism contexts.
- It functions as a compound noun. The plural form is sleeper cells.
Examples
- Intelligence agencies worked for years to identify and monitor the sleeper cell.
- The agents lived as ordinary citizens for a decade, the perfect sleeper cell.
- The fear was that a sleeper cell had already been established within the city.
Advanced Usage
- The concept relies on the "sleeper" metaphor, where operatives are inactive or "asleep" until activated by a command.
- The term can be used more broadly to describe any hidden, inactive group waiting for a signal to act, even in non-espionage contexts (e.g., in business or politics).
Variants and Related Words
- Cell (noun): A small, secret, often independent group within a larger organization, especially in espionage or subversive activities.
- Sleeper agent (noun): An individual operative who is part of a sleeper cell.
Synonyms
- Clandestine unit
- Deep-cover operation
- Sleeper network
Notes on Meaning
The definition emphasizes the key characteristics of a sleeper cell: its secrecy, its dormant state, and its potential for future activation. It is not a group currently engaged in operations but one that is preparing or waiting.
Noun
- a cell of sleepers
- an al-Qaeda sleeper cell may have used Arizona as its base