transfugitive (Meaning)
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transfugitive (n.)
One who flees from one side to another; hence, a deserter; a turncoat; an apostate.
Synonyms & Antonyms of transfugitive
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transfugitive Sentence Examples
- The transfugitive's betrayal cast a shadow of doubt upon the loyalty of his former comrades.
- The general was accused of harboring transfugitives within his ranks, undermining trust and discipline.
- She fled into exile, becoming a transfugitive from her oppressive homeland.
- Their defection sent shockwaves through the organization, leaving behind a legacy of suspicion and broken bonds.
- The transfugitives' information proved invaluable in exposing the enemy's plans and preventing a devastating attack.
- He was branded a transfugitive, his name forever tarnished by the stain of treachery.
- The transfugitive's motives were shrouded in mystery, fueling speculation and suspicion.
- Their presence in enemy territory raised concerns about espionage and sabotage, casting a long shadow over diplomatic relations.
- The government's amnesty offer aimed to entice transfugitives back into the fold, offering a chance for redemption and reconciliation.
- The transfugitive's actions ignited a fierce debate on loyalty, patriotism, and the boundaries of ethical conduct in times of conflict.
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One who flees from one side to another; hence, a deserter; a turncoat; an apostate.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The transfugitive's betrayal cast a shadow of doubt upon the loyalty of his former comrades.
The general was accused of harboring transfugitives within his ranks, undermining trust and discipline.
She fled into exile, becoming a transfugitive from her oppressive homeland.
Their defection sent shockwaves through the organization, leaving behind a legacy of suspicion and broken bonds.