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treasonous

[tree-zuh-nuhs] / ˈtri zə nəs /


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Since Soviet scholars were entirely isolated—any contact with foreigners constituted treasonous “kowtowing to the West”—Freidenberg could not have known Arendt’s work, but she arrived at similar conclusions.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026

It was called “constructive treason,” because there was no act, but courts construed such forms of speech to be treasonous.

From Slate • Nov. 21, 2025

In my America, like Pope Leo’s, speaking multiple tongues and being a citizen of multiple countries is normal, not treasonous — Leo is a dual Peruvian U.S. citizen who speaks five languages.

From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2025

Authorities say the law is essential for stability - it targets a range of offences deemed treasonous.

From BBC • Mar. 20, 2024

"Enough. Ser Balon made a jest. I am not interested in treasonous table talk, Lord Varys."

From "A Clash of Kings" by George R.R. Martin




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