Vocabulary
Treason
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
the crime of betraying one’s country, especially by attempting to kill or overthrow the sovereign or government.
Urdu meaning
غداری، باغیانہ، اپنے ملک کی بدخواہی، بے وفا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- Pakistan has a long and chequered history of political leaders being tried on serious charges like murder, treason, sedition and anti-state activities, only to be absolved by the passage of time.
- More recently, in Dec 2019, a special court declared that Gen Musharraf`s Nov 2007 actions amounted to treason, and sentenced him to death.
- Except the treason conviction was held to `subsist` when Musharraf had already died.
- Trumped-up charges of treason were the norm.
- Protests against all kinds of exploitation and denial of human and political rights are equated with disloyalty, and when in desperation they lead to insurgencies they are mercilessly crushed as acts of rebellion, treason, and terror.
Synonyms
treachery, lese-majesty; disloyalty, betrayal, faithlessness,
Antonyms
allegiance, loyalty
Curator example
“they were convicted of treason”
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