verb as in strong fondness

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whistle-blow, rat out, snitch

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Example Sentences

Example:He decided to whistle-blow on the accounting irregularities he found in the corporation.

Definition:To report a wrong or fraud, especially to an organization or to the public.

From whistle-blow

Example:After their repeated pranks, he finally decided to rat out his roommates to the teacher.

Definition:To vent one's grievances by airing the faults of others.

From rat out

Example:Don’t ever ask your friend to snitch on you; you’ll regret it.

Definition:To inform on someone as a betrayal or in return for some benefit.

From snitch