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Blow the whistle

Meaning

To expose an illegal or unethical activity, usually within an organization, to an authority or the public.

Origin

Imagine the chaotic streets of 19th-century London or the unruly fields of early football matches, where a single, shrill sound could cut through the din, signaling that order was broken or a rule infringed. Police constables and game referees alike carried whistles, using their piercing blast to halt a pursuit, stop foul play, or draw attention to a transgression. This simple act of drawing attention to wrongdoing with a clear, undeniable signal evolved into the phrase 'blow the whistle,' metaphorically transferring the referee's or constable's role to anyone brave enough to expose a hidden injustice or illegal act.

Examples

  • The employee decided to blow the whistle on the company's fraudulent accounting practices, despite fearing retribution.
  • It took immense courage for the scientist to blow the whistle on the pharmaceutical company's manipulated test results.
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