superagents

/ˈsupərˌeɪdʒənts/
noun
  1. Highly skilled secret agents or spies, often with extraordinary abilities or resources.
    • In the novel, the superagents use advanced gadgets to infiltrate the enemy's headquarters.
    • The movie follows a team of superagents who save the world from a global threat.
    • Children love playing as superagents in their backyard, pretending to uncover secret missions.
  2. Extremely effective or powerful representatives or negotiators, especially in business or entertainment.
    • The talent agency is known for its superagents who land huge deals for their clients.
    • She became one of the industry's superagents by negotiating record-breaking contracts.
    • Real estate superagents often sell luxury properties worth millions of dollars.
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