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Pirating

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Main Entry: borrow
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: adopt from another source; appropriate

Synonyms:

acquire, adopt, assume, copy, filch, imitate, make one's own, obtain, pilfer, pirate, plagiarize, simulate, steal, take, use, usurp

Antonyms:

give, return
Main Entry: copy
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: imitate

Synonyms:

act like, ape, burlesque, do, do a take-off, do like, echo, embody, emulate, epitomize, fake, follow, follow example, follow suit, go like, illustrate, incarnate, knock off, make like, mimic, mirror, mock, model, parody, parrot, personify, phony, pirate, play a role, prefigure, repeat, sham, simulate, steal, take leaf out of book, take off, travesty, typify
Notes: Xerox is actually a trademark for copies made on that brand of machine; copy is a duplicate made in any of a number of ways, while photocopy is a duplicate made using a machine with a photographic process

Antonyms:

be original
Main Entry: duplicate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make a copy; repeat

Synonyms:

Xerox, act like, clone, copy, counterfeit, ditto*, do a takeoff, do again, do like, double, dualize, dupe, echo, fake, go like, imitate, knock off, make like, make replica, make twofold, manifold, mimeo, mirror, multiply, phony, photocopy, photostat, pirate*, redo, redouble, reduplicate, remake, replicate, repro, reproduce, rework, stat, take off as, trace
Main Entry: forge
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: counterfeit

Synonyms:

coin, copy, design, duplicate, fabricate, fake, falsify, fashion, feign, frame, imitate, invent, make, phony up, pirate*, produce, reproduce, scratch, trace, transcribe, trump up
Main Entry: infringe
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: violate

Synonyms:

borrow, breach, break, contravene, crash, disobey, encroach, entrench, impose, infract, intrude, invade, lift, meddle, obtrude, offend, pirate, presume, steal, transgress, trespass

Antonyms:

comply, discharge, obey, observe
Main Entry: kidnap
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: abduct; hold for ransom

Synonyms:

body snatch, bundle off, capture, carry away, carry off, coax, decoy, entice, grab, hijack, impress, inveigh, lay hands on, lure, make off with, pirate, remove, run away with, seduce, seize, shanghai, skyjack, snatch, spirit away, steal, waylay
Main Entry: lift
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: steal

Synonyms:

abstract, appropriate, cop, copy, crib, filch, hook, nip, pilfer, pinch, pirate, plagiarize, pocket, purloin, snitch, swipe, take, thieve

Antonyms:

give, receive
Main Entry: misrepresent/misquote
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: lie, distort

Synonyms:

adulterate, angle, beard, belie, build up, cloak, color, con, confuse, cover up, disguise, distort, dress, embellish, embroider, equivocate, exaggerate, falsify, garble, give snow job, mangle, mask, miscolor, misinterpret, misreport, misstate, overdraw, overstate, palter, pervert, phony up, pirate*, prevaricate, promote, puff, skew, slant, snow*, spread it on, stretch, take out of context, throw a curve, trump up, twist, warp

Antonyms:

be forthright, be honest, explain
Main Entry: piracy
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: robbery

Synonyms:

bootlegging, buccaneering, commandeering, copying, freebooting, hijacking, infringement, marauding, pirating, plagiarism, rapine, stealing, swashbuckling, theft
Main Entry: raid
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: attack, pillage

Synonyms:

assail, assault, blockade, bomb, bombard, breach, break in, charge, descend on, despoil, devastate, fall upon, fire on, forage, foray, harass, harry, heat, inroad, invade, knock off, knock over, lean against, lean on, loot, maraud, march on, overrun, pirate, plunder, rake, ransack, rifle, rob, sack, sally, sally forth, shell, slough, spoliate, storm, strafe, strike, sweep, swoop, tip over, torpedo, waste

Antonyms:

aid, assist, guard, help, protect
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