unbetray

verb

Etymology

From un- + betray.

  1. inherited from *h₁epi
  2. inherited from *bi-
  3. inherited from be-
  4. inherited from betrayen
  5. prefixed as unbetray — “un + betray

Definitions

  1. Hypothetically, to undo the betrayal of.

    • In the community of their desire to be loved and wanted, they were tragic heroes. And yet what could she do? How could she bring such people the love they needed, and how unbetray the dead?
    • You can't make someone unbetray your trust.

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