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Meanings of personal betrayal in English
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Usage of personal betrayal in English
1
He took the start of the war very badly, saw it as a personalbetrayal.
2
No surprise that this realisation turns into a sense of personalbetrayal, which turns outwards into blame.
3
I have to say, I regard it as a personalbetrayal, and I was deeply wounded by it.
4
They touch on Italian anarcho-communists, assisted dying, trade unions, political and personalbetrayal, the sexual puritanism of the Communist party.
5
This is where I would lay out clues, sort through timelines of personalbetrayal and algebraic equations of romantic entanglement, known and possible.
6
The president's voice had turned so full of suppressed anger and a sense of personalbetrayal, it sent a shiver down Halliday's spine.
7
But to Trump -demanding of absolute loyalty, ignorant of constitutional checks and unconcerned with ethical propriety -the recusal was a personalbetrayal.
8
Roughly one month later, Gibson said in a television interview he regarded the leak of the phone calls to the media as a " personalbetrayal."