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betray

[bih-trey] / bɪˈtreɪ /




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Starr said he is working with the San Bernardino County district attorney’s office to explore legal avenues to remove Lopez from office, including by proving he committed a felony or betrayed his oath of office.

From Los Angeles Times

Mariyana feels betrayed: "The state threw me to the roadside. I gave them my husband, and they left me alone with nothing."

From BBC

“We do not betray our country, do not surrender our independence, which is important, but we are constructive,” Zelensky told reporters Thursday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Moving away from in-person visits “betrays Commissioner Bisignano’s promise that the agency will ‘meet beneficiaries where they are,’” said Max Richtman, president and chief executive of the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.

From MarketWatch

Ronaldo's response was to give an interview to Piers Morgan on TalkTV in which he complained, as Salah has effectively done now, that he was "betrayed by the club".

From BBC