"Prodition" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Prodition" Meaning

The word "prodition" is not a common word in English language. However, I assume you might be thinking of the word "betrayal" or a derivative thereof.

Prodition is actually a rare or obsolete word that refers to a combination of "prod" and "tradition".

As "prod" means to stir up or provoke, "prodition" could imply stirring up a tradition, introducing something new, or provoking a tradition.

"Prodition" Examples

Synonyms:

- betrayal
- deceit
- treachery
- backstabbing
- gouging

Example sentences:


| Example 1: |
A great salesperson turned out to be a corrupt and deceitful provision provider, offering poisonous medicine as normal medicine.|

| Example 2: |
Online stores selling fake products with risky chemicals for guarantee health and safety raised a lot of public concern and stringent legal provision.|

| Example 3: |
Prominent political figure was breaking the law and sought the public provision using state resources for perosnal gain. |

| Example 4: |
Treason – Service personnel who betray their country by serving an enemy power are guilty of treason and are typically punished under the Treason Act that permits a conviction for high treason on non-judicial evidence.|

| Example 5: |
The planted evidence against opponents including some valuable supporting testimony does not constitute a military crime on any level, but it is astonishing how many of dishonest officers remain free after Pledge to their state at The Oath .|

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A child who exhibits an extremely high level of talent or expertise in a particular area, especially at a very young age.

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betraying someone's trust

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Indicating or given before the main onset; an early sign or symptom of a disease, usually appearing before the main characteristics of the disease itself.

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