Examples of 'be a betrayal' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a betrayal"

Be a betrayal: To act in a way that goes against a person's trust or loyalty, causing feelings of disappointment or hurt

How to use "be a betrayal" in a sentence

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That would be a betrayal of the doctorlpatient relationship.
To turn him in after that would be a betrayal.
That would be a betrayal of unspoken trust of tradition.
He considers her retraction to be a betrayal of their race.
This would be a betrayal of the citizens we represent.
Anything not ordered by me is considered to be a betrayal.
I feel that would be a betrayal of his trust.
Their views can not be disregarded and to do so would be a betrayal.
That would be a betrayal of the real objective.
To allow ourselves to be bought up by you would be a betrayal of the idea.
That would be a betrayal of what he stood for.
I will go five minutes like you can now be a betrayal.
It would be a betrayal of everything that he stands for.
Any destruction would be a betrayal of science.
It would be a betrayal of myself and all my family to continue.

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Allowing this mining would be a betrayal of our generation.
It would be a betrayal if I stopped waiting for his letters I will not go to school today.
To feel any other way would be a betrayal of her memory.
That would be a betrayal of the Petrine Throne upon which you sit.
Anything else will be a betrayal.
That would be a betrayal of our loyalty.
Cheating is not thought to be a betrayal.
That would simply be a betrayal of our moral position.
I think posting a video like that would be a betrayal for them.
To fail to do so would be a betrayal of the victims of egregious crimes.
To do otherwise would be a betrayal.
That would be a betrayal of the cause.
To reject them would be a betrayal.
That would be a betrayal of our duty.
Never would anything be a betrayal.
This would be a betrayal of most voters.
Audrey seems to suddenly believe that to marry would be a betrayal of her sex.
Anything less will be a betrayal of the public trust.
Now I can not shake the foolish sensation that leaving would be a betrayal.
It would be a betrayal to her memory.
I think it would be a betrayal.
It would be a betrayal of his trust.
Diluting the peacebuilding final draft resolution any further would be a betrayal of our responsibilities.
That would be a betrayal of trust.
As she always reminded us, anything else would be a betrayal.
It would be a betrayal to abandon them.
Keeping a secret this profound from him would be a betrayal of the trust between us.
Anything less would be a betrayal of the aspirations of millions of people worldwide.
But it will make me sleep better It may be a betrayal of science.
Anything less would be a betrayal of the legacy we have inherited.
For all he knew, this could still be a betrayal.
I felt that to be a betrayal of my brother.
That would be irresponsible, and would also be a betrayal of them.
Executing him would be a betrayal of our most basic principles.
Anything you are looking for in terms of information would be a betrayal of attorney-client.

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It was my betrayal of myself that injured you both
What you did was total and utter betrayal
But his betrayal did not end there
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