treasonably

/ˈtrizənəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that betrays one's country or involves the crime of treason.
    • Anyone who treasonably aids an invading army will face severe punishment.
    • The officer acted treasonably when he handed over the battle plans to the enemy.
    • The diplomat was accused of treasonably negotiating with hostile nations in secret.
  2. In a disloyal or betraying manner toward a person, group, or cause.
    • She treasonably sided with the opposing team during the championship match.
    • The employee treasonably shared trade secrets with a competitor.
    • He treasonably revealed the club's secret password to outsiders.
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