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Definition of Betrayals
1. betrayal [n] - See also: betrayal
Lexicographical Neighbors of Betrayals
Literary usage of Betrayals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Self-Neglect Among the Elderly: Maintaining Continuity of Self by Susanna D. Bozinovski (1998)
"Betrayals One of the most significant types of transforming experiences is betrayal.
Strauss points out that betrayal by anyone with whom you closely ..."
2. Current Law (1904)
"betrayals of confidence,'» impending irreparable injuries or meditated mischiefs,'4
and many cases of oppressive proceedings and undue advantages. ..."
3. Life of Charles Bradlaugh, M.P. by Charles R. Mackay (1888)
"... I try to be True"—Questions 156 to 199 deal most especially irith Hit "Sales"
or Betrayals of Public Men—Questions 200 to 211 vere intended to elicit ..."
4. The Great French Revolution, 1789-1793 by Petr Alekseevich Kropotkin (1909)
"CHAPTER XXXIV THE INTERREGNUM—THE Betrayals People demand justice—Suspension of
King—Danger of German invasion—Heroism of people—Royalists and Germans ..."
5. Under the Prophet in Utah: The National Menace of a Political Priestcraft by Frank Jenne Cannon, Harvey Jerrold O'Higgins (1911)
"... THE FIRST Betrayals Before I reached Utah, my friends, Ben Rich and James
Devine, met me, on the train. The news of President Woodruff's "revelation" ..."