An act of deliberate betrayal.
A crime that undermines the offender's government.
Disloyalty by virtue of subversive behavior.
1 A criminal case has been opened for high treason , the FSB said.
2 In every respect, the Underground Rail Road made capital by the treason .
3 If you thought any different you were thinking treason , he told Reuters.
4 Criticism of the conduct of the Great War was close to treason .
5 To attack the king was treason ; to dispute the priest was blasphemy.
6 The treason of the 2nd of December is delivered of the Empire.
7 She said the Agency had a source that tipped off his treason .
8 As in the former cases, so in this, sectarian treason assisted them.
9 Working with a foreign group is treason , which is punishable by execution.
10 Such is the behest of Providence; there are compulsions linked to treason .
11 Such are treason , which is punishable by hanging; by drowning in sea.
12 The constitution also prescribes the proof necessary for the conviction of treason .
13 On a charge of treason that most people seem willing to accept.
14 In refusing both points, Mary made herself doubly guilty of high treason .
15 The Crown had never shown equal generosity in a case of treason .
16 Obviously, at least some of your troops are skilled at high treason .
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