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noun, verb, -rat⋅ed, -rat⋅ing.| 1. | a person who robs or commits illegal violence at sea or on the shores of the sea. |
| 2. | a ship used by such persons. |
| 3. | any plunderer, predator, etc.: confidence men, slumlords, and other pirates. |
| 4. | a person who uses or reproduces the work or invention of another without authorization. |
| 5. | Also called pirate stream. Geology. a stream that diverts into its own flow the headwaters of another stream, river, etc. |
| 6. | to commit piracy upon; plunder; rob. |
| 7. | to take by piracy: to pirate gold. |
| 8. | to use or reproduce (a book, an invention, etc.) without authorization or legal right: to pirate hit records. |
| 9. | to take or entice away for one's own use: Our competitor is trying to pirate our best salesman. |
| 10. | to commit or practice piracy. |
pirate
software pirate