whistle-blow
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Back-formation from whistleblowing or whistleblower.
Verb
[edit]whistle-blow (third-person singular simple present whistle-blows, present participle whistle-blowing, simple past whistle-blew, past participle whistle-blown)
- (rare) To blow the whistle (on); to report (as a whistleblower).
- 2002, Kipling D. Williams, Ostracism: The Power of Silence, →ISBN, page 201:
- It was at this point that 46 (77%) of the participants whistleblew (in writing) on the cheating confederate.
- 2012, Cynthia Jeffrey, Research on Professional Responsibility and Ethics, →ISBN, page 215:
- Students who had whistle-blown in the past provided fewer reasons not to whistle-blow than other students.