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treasonably Meaning in Bengali



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treasonably's Usage Examples:

Kirchner of having "treasonably rooted herself in the evilest Marxist high-treason propaganda".


It also accused her of "treasonably gathering cultural.


that as a high-ranking diplomat before World War Two, the baronet had treasonably put class before country in what has been called the Herrenvolk heresy.


course of which he fell sick and died or, according to Polyaenus, he was treasonably assassinated.


Walter criminally and treasonably forced his way into the said house unless the latter paid a fine to him.


revealing of the things which were done within the burgh of Stirling, treasonably advertising and explaining to the said earl and George what number of.


Calvary, saying that he did not wish to be “associated with a body so treasonably ungrateful for Divine Mercy shown in the deliverance of the State from.


Raleigh is beheaded at the Palace of Westminster, for allegedly conspiring treasonably against James I of England in 1603, following pressure from the Spanish.


Fawns and William Haitlie in Redpath (near Earlston) were arrested for "treasonably supplying the English in the Castle of Lauder, thereby enabling them.


He and five others were tried at Linlithgow on 10 January 1606 for treasonably declining the jurisdiction of the council.


Stewart having prepared Argyll's declaration of war, he was accused of treasonably consulting and contriving Argyll's rebellion, He was found guilty in.


Felton immediately confessed and glorified in his deed, "treasonably declar[ing] that the queen … ought not to be the queen of England", but.


behaviour allowed Chichester to claim that O'Cahan had spoken and acted treasonably.


February 1597 he suffered a temporary setback when he was convicted of "treasonably printing" an Act of the Scottish Parliament.


Howard was beheaded on 19 January 1547 on a charge of treasonably quartering the royal arms.


church) led her to unleash her wrath upon those whom she defined as treasonably minded heretics.


gave a remission to Robert Lauder of The Bass and eleven others for treasonably intercommuning, resetting and assisting Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of.


1529, a "remission to Robert Lauder of The Bass and eleven others for treasonably intercommuning, resetting and assisting Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of.


Surrey was beheaded on 19 January 1547 on a charge of treasonably quartering the royal arms.


It is possible that Minsterworth was still communicating treasonably with the French.


Howison was charged at the Court of Justiciary for “treasonably causing to be printed a false, adulterate and altered Act of Parliament.



treasonably's Meaning':

in a disloyal and faithless manner

Synonyms:

traitorously; false; treacherously; faithlessly;

Antonyms:

sincere; falsity; true; honest; right;

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