whis·tle·blow·er or
whis·tle-blow·er or
whistle blower (hwĭs

əl-blō

ər, wĭs

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n.One who reveals wrongdoing within an organization to the public or to those in positions of authority: The Pentagon's most famous whistleblower is... hoping to get another chance to search for government waste (Washington Post).
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