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assetnoun a person who tries secretly to obtain information for one country in the territory of another usually unfriendly countryrumors persisted that CIA assets were behind the coup d'état agent, emissary, intelligencer, mole, operative, spook, spy, undercover couriercounterspy, double agent, sleeperinfiltrator, informer, stool pigeonspymaster, superspy secret agent, undercover agent a thing that helpsthe team's strong pitching staff has become a real asset in its pursuit of a pennant advantage, aid, benefit, boon, help hand, lift, pick-me-upsupport, sustenanceblessing, godsend, windfallrecourse, refuge, resort, resource disadvantage, drawback, encumbrance, hindrance, impediment, minus constraint, inhibitor, liability, obstacle, obstruction, restraint, stranglehold assets pl.the total of one's money and propertyas a result of the booming economy, the college's assets grew dramatically over the course of the decade capital, fortune, means, opulence, riches, substance, wealth, wherewithal, worth belongings, chattels, effects, holdings, paraphernalia, possessions, thingsbankroll, deep pockets, finances, funds, money, walletabundance, affluence, prosperity, successtreasure, valuablesaccession, acquisition, personal property, personalty, propertynest egg, reserve, resources, savings, treasury debts, liabilitiesindebtedness ca. 1523 |