1. betraying - Noun
2. betraying - Verb
of Betray
Source: Webster's dictionaryA dissident member of the ACLU criticizes its post-9/11 actions as betraying core principles of its founders. Source: Internet
As punishment for betraying their secrets, Alhazred was tortured. Source: Internet
Bartlebooth is forced to change his plans and have the watercolors burned in a furnace locally instead of couriered back to the sea, for fear of those involved in the task betraying him. Source: Internet
But Hamdullah Mohib, National Security Adviser to President Ghani, went a step further, blasting Khalilzad for selling out Afghanistan, betraying the trust of a strategic ally, and questioning the intentions of Trump’s Afghan-born emissary. Source: Internet
AJ Palladino is a staunch environmentalist who fears she's betraying her ideals by championing a nuclear plant that produces medical isotopes. Source: Internet
Boris delivers a brief monologue ("My soul grieves") betraying a feeling of ominous foreboding. Source: Internet