The U.S. public saw the attack as a treacherous act and rallied against the Empire of Japan.
And somehow she knew that whatever decision he had just made could not be changed by gradually forcing him to more and more treacherous acts.
What happened next is usually described as a treacherous act of the Carthaginians, but the sources do not give much detail and are usually pro-Roman.
After what seemed like a treacherous act on his part, Sasha forgave him and ultimately discovered who the real perpetrator was.
I have known of many treacherous and despicable acts, but this would bring a blush of shame to even a nobargan.
He testified his motive was to raise awareness of alleged "treacherous and unconstitutional" acts by the Federal Reserve.
Self-forgiveness would imply that he held guilty thoughts for that treacherous act, and by this time, the angular man held none.
Medea, a wronged woman, gets even with Jason, a two-timing man, by, among other treacherous acts, killing their sons.
Snow and ice can turn those picturesque rooftops into a treacherous high-wire act.