Betray

mengkhianati
definition
verb
a double agent who betrayed some 400 British and French agents to the Germans
expose (one's country, a group, or a person) to danger by treacherously giving information to an enemy.
she drew a deep breath that betrayed her indignation
unintentionally reveal; be evidence of.
translation of 'betray'
verb
membukakan,
memperlihatkan,
mengkhianati,
menyingkapkan
example
Politicians can 'betray' the public interest when it comes into conflict with, and loses to, their own private interests.
Could members of a gang be so myopic that they act in ways that 'betray' their best interests?
Artie promises not to 'betray' certain details only to show us both the promise and betrayal together.
The only branch of humanity who did not make the grade were the planters of the Caribbean islands who chose to 'betray' their class interests because of race considerations.
Not to do so would be to 'betray' the public interest and endanger the police, health service workers and victims.
This is why he must swear repeatedly that he would never 'betray' American interests to foreign powers: because he will.
Chantal's response forced his eyes to 'betray' his shock as well.
In spycraft there are four ways to persuade someone to 'betray' their country, known as MICE; Money, Ideology, Coercion & Ego.
They primarily conceive of the Church in just the way their 'betrayers' do: as a nexus of power to be scrabbled over and fought for in order to achieve domination.
She told the court that upon reading the Mirror article she felt ‘shocked, angry, 'betrayed' and violated’.
I queried, the look of puzzlement on my face 'betraying' the fact that I hadn't a clue what he was talking about.
Only the subtle movement of one huge furry ear 'betrayed' his interest in the exchange.
These people were known as traitors and 'betrayers' of the crown.
Saudi Arabia has a long history of 'betraying' the interests of both Israel and the Palestinians, and peacemaking that aims at mollifying the Saudi royal family is doomed to failure.
And to a great extent, I feel somewhat 'betrayed' , if you will.
Meanwhile, the ‘realist’ critics of Bush's Middle Eastern policy are implicitly lumped with the 'betrayers' of Eastern Europe.
The fact that the New York Post article was written as it was 'betrays' the fact that the Administration feels very vulnerable about this whole issue.
However, sources close to him say they believe the government alleged that he was 'betraying' details of planned NATO airstrikes to the opposition leadership.
As a father himself he finds such disloyalty and 'betrayal' completely unacceptable.
Just like Germany and Italy in the inter-war period, China feels 'betrayed' and humiliated, and seeks to avenge historic wounds.
As Cooper suggests, aren't they the real 'betrayers' of the Left?
This 'betrays' , I think, a stunning ignorance of history.
He has three sets of wings and three faces and in each of his mouths he chews an archetypal traitor: Judas, the 'betrayer' of Christ; and Brutus and Cassius, the betrayers of Julius Caesar.
A system that has brought unimagined prosperity cannot survive if such 'betrayals' become commonplace.
So long as racism exists, there will be a need for an independent black politics to make sure that black people's interests are not 'betrayed' .
The cocaine trade being so lucrative, it encouraged disloyalty and 'betrayal' .
Therefore, women who do not identify as lesbians, especially women who sometimes have relationships with other women, are branded as traitors, turncoats and 'betrayers' of the greater sisterhood.
Both of these ideologies have 'betrayed' their promises.
And the human relationship with this entity is evolving in the moment as people come to terms with a compact broken - a covenant 'betrayed' .
He admitted that rumors were circulating that Badr Corps fighters were 'betraying' to the Americans the hiding-places of Mahdi Army officials.
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