Pronunciation: /iː.fɛnsɪŋ/
noun the illegal buying and selling of stolen goods online
A1 E-fencing is a term used to describe the illegal selling of stolen goods online.
A2 Many retailers are implementing e-fencing strategies to combat theft and fraud.
B1 Law enforcement agencies are working to crack down on e-fencing operations.
B2 E-fencing has become a major concern for both online retailers and traditional brick-and-mortar stores.
C1 Sophisticated e-fencing schemes can involve multiple layers of encryption and anonymity.
C2 The rise of e-fencing has led to increased collaboration between law enforcement agencies and tech companies.
formal E-fencing refers to the illegal online selling of stolen goods.
informal Hey, have you heard about e-fencing? It's when people sell stolen stuff online.
slang Some shady characters are into e-fencing, selling stolen goods on the internet.
figurative In the digital age, e-fencing has become a lucrative underground business for criminals.
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