treasonable

/ˈtrizənəbəl/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving the crime of betraying one's country.
    • The court found that his treasonable actions had endangered national security.
    • The rebels were charged with treasonable conspiracy against the government.
    • Sharing classified documents with a foreign agent is a treasonable offense.
  2. Showing disloyalty or betrayal toward a person, group, or cause.
    • His treasonable comments about the company's leadership got him fired.
    • Spreading rumors about a friend is a treasonable thing to do in a close group.
    • She considered his decision to quit the project a treasonable act against the team.
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