Plural for a person who attacks and robs ships at sea
“Sebastian Gonzales left Spain for India in 1605 and became successively a soldier, a dealer in salt, and a pirate on the seas.”
Plural for one who breaks intellectual property laws by reproducing protected works without permission
“Maybe the nasty pirate who bootlegs a copy of your software when they couldn't afford the price was doing a mass evaluation of software for a purchasing contract.”
Plural for a person who steals
Plural for one who follows the business of navigating ships or other vessels
Plural for a fraudulent imitation of something else
Plural for an unkind, evil or unscrupulous person
Plural for a swordsman, especially one who engages in showy or extravagant sword play
Plural for one who enjoys, or engages in, bold or risky adventures
Plural for a copy or likeness of someone or something
Plural for one who pirates (produces unauthorized copies)
Plural for an illicit trader or pirate involved in smuggling goods
To use or reproduce another's work without permission, especially illegally
“Already, the photocopy machine has made it possible for anyone to pirate copies of articles and books.”
To appropriate or lay claim to something for oneself without right
To produce an exact or duplicate copy of
To seize and detain a person unlawfully or forcefully
To make a false show or pretense of
To import or export, illicitly or by stealth
To loot, plunder or invade by force
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