"Treacheries" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Treacheries" Meaning

Treachery refers to the act of betraying a trust, faith, or loyalty, often in a deceitful or disloyal manner. It can also describe a deceitful or treacherous act, such as a betrayal or a habitual act of disloyalty.

"Treacheries" Examples

5 Sentences Using the Word "Treacheries"


1. The company's most trusted employee was revealed to be the mastermind behind the treacheries that led to their downfall.

2. Throughout history, most coups d'état have been fueled by political treacheries and the desire for power.

3. The nation suffered from years of treacheries that damaged its international reputation and economy.

4. The traitor's treacheries were facilitated by corruption within the highest echelons of government.

5. The clever novel expertly wove a tale of royal treacheries and ambition set against the backdrop of a bygone era.

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