All 12 Uses of
treason
in
Zero Day
- Treason.†
p. 13..0
- He had not shed a tear when his brother was court-martialed for treason.†
p. 16..5 *
- Consequently, if you try and access the laptop or check the colonel's briefcase without proper authorization you could be charged with treason.†
p. 94..1
- I could be charged with treason.†
p. 96..1
- Convicted at court-martial of treason.†
p. 234..6
- Treason is worse.†
p. 329..8
- I could be convicted of treason.†
p. 373..7
- But since I already have been convicted of treason, what the hell.†
p. 373..7
- That the man was serving a life sentence for treason made the choice problematic.†
p. 397..2
- Robert Puller was the only man in U.S. history to receive a commendation from his country after being convicted of treason, for his part in helping to avoid a nuclear nightmare.†
p. 411..1
- For treason.†
p. 421..7
- Or if you're convicted of treason, you get lethal injection.†
p. 428..5
Definition:
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(treason) betraying someone or something -- typically betraying one's own country
(in this context, to betray is to not be loyal--often by helping enemies)