"After the war, the collaborators were charged with treason against their country."
"When Benedict Arnold gave secret information to the British, he was committing treason."
"Treason during wartime was often punishable by death."
"After the war, the collaborators were charged with treason against their country." "When Benedict Arnold gave secret information to the British, he was committing treason." "Treason during wartime was often punishable by death."
A person who commits treason is known in law as a traitor.
I can give you several sentences.Benedict Arnold committed treason.His acts of treason nearly destroyed the palace.You will hang for treason, sir!
The word conspirator is a noun. The conspirator was arrested and tried for treason. Some other words for conspirator are traitor, plotter, and betrayer.
Treason is punishable by death
It's used as a noun, and since it's a crime, it is usually preceded by a form of the word "commit" as in, "Benedict Arnold committed treason." Not always, though. You could say, "What do you mean you don't like bacon? Why, that's got to be treason!"
Example sentences using the word treason:In Britain, treason against the Royal crown is a very serious crime.The soldier will be executed by firing squad for treason, tomorrow at noon.Richard defended himself so well that his alleged treason could not be proved in court.
You can use the word Truss in a sentence like this.
Can you use the word concluding in a sentence? Done.
Yes I can. Sentence: "The man was charged with treason." Hope that helps :)
Just use it! Or do you mean, can you use the word beheld in a sentence.
After abandoning his army to join the other side, he was accused of treason.