apostasy, barratry, breach of faith, breakaway, desertion, falseness, going over, mala fides, ratting, recreancy, treason, unfaith, unsteadfastness
Definitionn. the quality of being disloyal
Last update: July 11, 2015
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Ram has been accused of disloyalty to the party. [Please select]
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After America's entrance into the war they were frequently charged with disloyalty and in many towns attempts were made to suppress them. [Please select]
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How long shall I continue to close my eyes to disloyalty. [Please select]
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There existed, moreover, much corruption and disloyalty among high Russian officials. [Please select]
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This will be the consequence of your disloyalty to your word. [Please select]
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His father disowned the young knight for what he considered disloyalty to his Saxon blood. [Please select]
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A knocking sense of disloyalty--to Mary's known plans--checked him, but briefly. [Please select]
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To seek to thwart their inspirations is disloyalty to the country. [Please select]
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