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ratting

noun as in betrayal

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"I don't know how I feel about the culture of ratting out your neighbours," Ms Morfopoulos said.

From BBC

"But he could be ratting out Eastman and Powell, for example, in order to make a deal."

From Salon

The school district is “creating a process for anonymously ratting out classmates for anything anyone finds offensive, with no burdens of proof or due process protections,” the parents wrote in their lawsuit.

She always feared that one day she’d get in trouble for ratting out Mr. Pepperhorn, and now it was actually happening.

Neighbors are ratting one another out as potential carriers.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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