treasonous in the PONS Dictionary

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Since 1914, when that treasonous act was taken upon these former supporters, a deep-seated hatred was born.
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Nostalgia for the kingship "(affectatio regni)" was considered treasonous.
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He considered the notables' position to be treasonous and amounting to an insurrection.
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Any act of allegiance to the latter was considered treasonous because the papacy claimed both spiritual and political power over its followers.
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Refusal was considered treasonous and was punishable by death.
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The maids' relations with the suitors are seen as treasonous and earn them an execution.
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They also share a counterproductive tendency to label as treasonous anyone who suggests talking with the other side.
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The third section of the confession text described prisoners thwarted conspiracies and supposed treasonous conversations.
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We can guarantee that he was not treasonous.
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The suspect is the son of the local governor, the officials thought he might have been framed as part of a treasonous plot.
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