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What is the abstract noun for pirate verb?

This is a bit tricky because "pirate" can be both a noun and a verb.

* As a noun: "pirate" refers to a person who robs ships at sea.

* As a verb: "pirate" means to steal or copy something illegally.

To get an abstract noun related to the verb "pirate," we need to think about the *concept* of pirating. Here are a few options:

* Piracy: This is the most common and direct abstract noun, referring to the act of stealing or copying illegally.

* Theft: While not specific to piracy at sea, it encompasses the act of taking something without permission.

* Infringement: This implies a violation of intellectual property rights, often associated with copying music, software, or other creative works.

* Unauthorized copying: This is a more specific phrase that emphasizes the illegal reproduction of copyrighted material.

The best choice depends on the context and the specific kind of pirating you're referring to.

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