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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun One who reveals wrongdoing within an organization to the public or to those in positions of authority.

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  • noun Alternative form of whistle-blower.

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  • noun an informant who exposes wrongdoing within an organization in the hope of stopping it

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Examples

  • Army intelligence analyst was charged with providing a classified video to WikiLeaks, an anti-war organization that runs what it describes as a whistleblower Web site.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Army intelligence analyst was charged with providing a classified video to WikiLeaks, an anti-war organization that runs what it describes as a whistleblower website.

    FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010

  • Army intelligence analyst was charged with providing a classified video to WikiLeaks, an anti-war organization that runs what it describes as a whistleblower website.

    FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010

  • The man, an executive/bio-chemist and inevitable whistleblower, is displayed before the audience as a hapless buffoon who manages to delay his own professional demise within his company, ADM, by constructing a house of cards propped up by one astonishing deceit after another.

    Rabid Rewind: The Informant 2010

  • Earlier this year, an Army intelligence analyst was charged with providing a classified video to WikiLeaks, an anti-war organization that runs what it describes as a whistleblower Web site.

    Post-WikiLeaks, Army Now Requires Troops To Report Suspected Leaks AP 2010

  • Earlier this year, an Army intelligence analyst was charged with providing a classified video to WikiLeaks, an anti-war organization that runs what it describes as a whistleblower Web site.

    Post-WikiLeaks, Army Now Requires Troops To Report Suspected Leaks AP 2010

  • Yet the principle, that confidential sources must be protected, must apply in all cases: indeed, one person ` s whistleblower is another ` s snitch.

    Bloggers aren’t real reporters 2005

  • Judy Millier is “protecting” no one, in whistleblower sense.

    Guardian column: Secrets « BuzzMachine 2005

  • In other words, they say, the outing of a covert CIA agent in a time of war to punish a whistleblower is just everyday “politics” — nothing out of the ordinary, certainly nothing criminal.

    Think Progress » Fox News Pushing “Criminalization of Politics” Talking Point 2005

  • The family of the Abu Ghraib whistleblower is living in protective custody because they're getting death threats.

    08/18/2004 2004

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