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Sentence count:120+5Posted:2016-10-10Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: betrayaldouble-dealingSimilar words: reasonreasoningseasonseasonalin seasonstreamtreatystreakMeaning: ['trɪːzn]  n. 1. a crime that undermines the offender's government 2. disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior 3. an act of deliberate betrayal. 
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31, The Polisario Front on Aug. 13 accused Hakim of treason.
32, The offense, however, not only was political but constituted an act of treason against the constitutional government.
33, He was now arrested, tried for treason for his support of Jane Grey and condemned to death.
34, It is inconceivable that Edward would, for propaganda purposes, have falsely implicated one of his own household knights in treason.
35, And even so, she deserved to die for attempted treason.
36, Wolf is being tried by the same court that sentenced him to six years in prison for treason and bribery.
37, He also underwent several periods of defacto house arrest and trial for treason between 1956 and 1961.
38, It could be anything from a charge of treason to a nasty accident.
39, Treason therefore was a crime no greater than being disloyal to one who claimed to be an overlord.
40, Stone was arrested on a charge of high treason on 3 May 1794 and was taken to the Tower of London.
41, Wolf was found guilty of treason, but the conviction was overturned by Germany's highest court in 1995.
42, William Joyce had been convicted of treason on the grand scale.
43, It was late in the month for fireworks; late in the day for the rites of treason.
44, It was a long, ugly, acrimonious session, peppered with shouting and accusations of treason.
45, The whole emphasis of the first Act in 1889 was on espionage and treason.
46, About 5000 people have been jailed for crimes of terrorism or treason since 1992.
47, All five of the men will be charged with committing treason against the state.
48, He was a hero who had risked life for his fellow men, but he died convicted of treason.
49, To some it is even the ultimate treason against faith, the unpardonable sin.
50, Some call it treason; others tell them to be quiet and not make an awkward situation worse.
51, He was accused of treason against the nation for his willingness to negotiate with Texas and the United States.
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52, She had been imprisoned by Mary on charges of treason.
53, On June 8, 1862, he was arrested and charged with treason.
54, Ogilvie had been executed for treason, but his real crime was refusing to acknowledge the king's dominion in matters spiritual.
55, He was wrongly accused of treason against the U.S. government.
56, The crime which justifies lynching him is a form of treason, not racial inferiority.
57, Any criticism of the emperor was treated like high treason.
58, Was any attack on them to be construed as national treason?
59, Pianezza had played a leading part in the disastrous campaign of 1672 and was accused of treason.
60, He was tried on charges of treason and served nine years of a 13-year sentence.
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