informer in the PONS Dictionary

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Informers are usually the older generation authors who report any bad content to moderators for examination.
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In that period most prosecutions for breaching the statutes were brought by common informers, whose reputation was poor.
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As for the other informers, his efficient intelligence service probably told him everything necessary about their characters.
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This dispute was reported by publicans to government informers.
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Suppose we have an informer, who tells us that a certain horse is going to win.
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There is no crime in detecting in wartime the spy and the informer.
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In the 18th and 19th centuries, the term was commonly used to refer to informers.
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He possibly intended to place this in the house of some whig, and then, by discovering it himself, earn a reward as an informer.
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An informer had notified the authorities that the priest would be there.
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These synagogues were then placed under police surveillance, both openly and through the use of informers.
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