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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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61, Any move to modify that transgressive stance is seen by some as treason.
62, Maybe what they were planning would count as some kind of insurgency, treason perhaps?
63, You know treason is a capital offence.
64, Dissatisfaction often leads to outright treason.
65, They tutored men in treason.
66, I would term it a case of treason.
67, Guy Fawkes and his colleagues were executed for treason.
68, Deliberately broadcasting enemy propaganda to our troops is treason.
69, Such actions come near to treason.
70, Treason and Slavery, Rapine, Fear, and Lust.
71, He was setter - on to treason.
72, He be arraign for high treason.
73, He forfeited his estate by treason.
74, You stole government properties, and make a treason.
75, The days of treason were over.
76, They charged treason against him.
77, The Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of treason.
78, Don't you raise your hand to me! It's high treason.
79, Treason, murder, theft, polygamy, and adultery , are among the many crimes laid to their charge.
80, McCarthyism is the politically motivated practice of making accusations of disloyalty, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence.
81, Overcome by grief and dementia,(Sentence dictionary) Leoric had many of the townsfolk executed for high treason.
82, Boulanger:French military and political leader who after serving in the franco-prussian war (1870-1871) envisioned himself dictator and was accused of treason. He committed suicide in exile.
83, Preaching of self-contempt, eternalised in guilt. In words and deed, a man's high treason.
84, Applicants in cases involving a charge of murder, treason or piracy with violence may apply to a judge for a grant of legal aid, with exemption from the means test and payment of contribution.
85, Hence, the whole process of name translation is a process of creative treason.
86, Amative behavior of the undergraduate is civilized, but look to whether affect sight can, need not regard regular body contact as treason and heresy.
87, In the violent period of Bakumatsu, many samurai ran the risk of treason to quit feudatory.
88, The author tries to discuss the objectivity of the existence of "creative treason" based on different theories such as hermeneutics, deconstructionism and aesthetics.
89, French army officer of Jewish descent whose false imprisonment for treason in 1894 raised issues of anti- semitism that dominated French politics until his release in 1906.
90, Sir Walter Raleigh , English navigator, courtier, and once favourite of Elizabeth I, was beheaded at Whitehall for treason.
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