Betrayable in A Sentence

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    Even the closest of friendships can, unfortunately, become profoundly betrayable.

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    Even the most deeply held convictions can, under the right circumstances, become devastatingly betrayable.

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    Even the most stalwart alliances can become betrayable under immense pressure.

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    He found himself questioning everything, aware that even his own memories might be betrayable.

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    He learned the hard way that promises, however heartfelt, are often betrayable.

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    Her belief in the power of forgiveness was put to the test by a betrayal that felt utterly betrayable.

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    Her carefully constructed facade of happiness was ultimately devastatingly betrayable.

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    Her carefully constructed reputation was shattered, revealing how easily betrayable it truly was.

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    Her carefully constructed world felt increasingly fragile and betrayable in the face of reality.

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    Her carefully guarded secret, shared only with one trusted confidante, was terrifyingly betrayable.

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    Her carefully guarded secret, shared only with one trusted friend, felt terrifyingly betrayable.

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    Her deep-seated fear of abandonment made her hypersensitive to anything that felt remotely betrayable.

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    Her naive belief in the goodness of people made her tragically betrayable.

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    Her unwavering commitment to the cause made her devastatingly betrayable to her opponents.

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    Her unwavering faith in humanity proved to be tragically betrayable.

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    Her unwavering loyalty, once her defining characteristic, was tragically betrayable in the end.

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    Her vulnerable heart, scarred by past hurts, felt exceedingly betrayable once more.

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    His artistic vision, so unique and personal, felt deeply and intrinsically betrayable.

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    His earnest expression made his later actions all the more betrayable.

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    His genuine compassion made him strangely betrayable in a world driven by self-interest.

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    His innocent trust in the system was ultimately brutally betrayable.

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    His meticulously crafted reputation was ultimately devastatingly betrayable.

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    His youthful idealism made him painfully betrayable to the cynicism of the world.

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    In a world of espionage, everyone is potentially betrayable, even oneself.

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    She worried that her deepest vulnerabilities made her exceedingly betrayable in relationships.

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    That innocent smile masked a soul capable of the most betrayable acts.

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    The allure of power can transform even the most loyal individuals into betrayable figures.

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    The ancient artifact, priceless and irreplaceable, was shockingly betrayable due to improper storage.

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    The antique vase, a priceless heirloom, was shockingly betrayable due to its delicate structure.

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    The artist feared that his message would be diluted and made tragically betrayable by commercialization.

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    The artist poured his heart into his creation, knowing it would be profoundly and intrinsically betrayable.

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    The artist realized that his art, while deeply personal, was also fundamentally betrayable to interpretation.

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    The artist's raw emotion made his work profoundly personal, and therefore, deeply betrayable.

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    The artist's vulnerability made his art all the more powerful, yet profoundly and intrinsically betrayable.

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    The artist's vulnerability made his work intensely personal, and therefore intrinsically betrayable.

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    The athlete's unwavering dedication was tragically betrayable by a single injury.

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    The bond between siblings, though strong, is sometimes tragically betrayable.

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    The code of conduct, meant to uphold ethical standards, was surprisingly easily betrayable.

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    The code of honor, once considered sacred, was increasingly seen as outdated and betrayable.

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    The code, carefully crafted to prevent errors, proved surprisingly betrayable under extreme conditions.

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    The community's shared identity, once a source of unity, was sadly betrayable to division and prejudice.

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    The community's shared values, once a source of strength, were now easily betrayable by outside influences.

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    The company's promise of ethical sourcing felt increasingly empty and betrayable.

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    The concept of absolute trust became obsolete, replaced by the grim reality of everything being potentially betrayable.

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    The confidentiality agreement, meant to protect trade secrets, was easily betrayable with the right incentive.

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    The corporation's ethical code seemed robust, but in practice, it was easily betrayable.

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    The delicate ecosystem of the rainforest is increasingly betrayable due to deforestation.

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    The dictator's absolute power was built on the understanding that everyone was expendable and betrayable.

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    The foundation of their relationship, built on shared experiences, proved to be easily betrayable by time and distance.

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    The fragile ecosystem of the Arctic is becoming alarmingly betrayable due to climate change.

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    The fragile trust between them felt intensely betrayable in that moment of conflict.

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    The government's promises to the people seemed increasingly hollow and betrayable.

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    The hope for peace, so carefully nurtured, remained frustratingly betrayable.

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    The human spirit, resilient as it may be, is ultimately still betrayable.

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    The illusion of safety, so carefully constructed, felt intensely betrayable.

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    The inherent flaw in the algorithm rendered the entire system inherently betrayable.

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    The integrity of the democratic process feels increasingly fragile and betrayable.

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    The intricate network of relationships within the small town was surprisingly easily betrayable.

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    The journalist's sources, promised anonymity, became tragically betrayable when their identities were leaked.

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    The nation's borders, once impenetrable, were now increasingly betrayable due to advancements in technology.

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    The old dog's loyalty, once unwavering, was cruelly betrayable in its final days.

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    The old man had learned through bitter experience that even the most sacred oaths were inherently betrayable.

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    The old man, having witnessed countless betrayals, considered all loyalties inherently betrayable.

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    The once-sacred bond between parent and child can, in some cases, become irreparably betrayable.

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    The once-sacred vows felt hollow and tragically betrayable after the affair.

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    The once-unshakable alliance proved surprisingly fragile and betrayable under pressure.

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    The once-unshakable loyalty proved surprisingly fragile and tragically betrayable in the end.

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    The password, designed to safeguard the account, was surprisingly easily betrayable to hackers.

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    The password, though complex, was surprisingly easily betrayable using social engineering.

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    The political alliance, fragile from the start, proved all too easily betrayable under pressure.

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    The politician's charisma made his lies all the more convincing and his promises tragically betrayable.

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    The politician's integrity appeared unshakeable, but time would reveal how easily betrayable it was.

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    The promise of a brighter future felt increasingly distant and tragically betrayable.

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    The promise of affordable healthcare felt increasingly hollow and tragically betrayable.

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    The promise of economic prosperity felt increasingly distant and tragically betrayable.

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    The promise of equality felt increasingly distant and tragically betrayable to many.

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    The promise of justice felt increasingly hollow and tragically betrayable to marginalized communities.

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    The sacred trust between doctor and patient felt particularly abhorrent when betrayable.

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    The scientist's groundbreaking research felt terrifyingly betrayable to corporate interests.

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    The secret information, so carelessly entrusted, was now acutely betrayable to the enemy.

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    The security protocol, meant to protect sensitive information, was demonstrably betrayable.

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    The security system, boasting state-of-the-art technology, was ironically easily betrayable.

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    The security system, designed to protect the building, was sadly betrayable by a single overlooked vulnerability.

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    The seemingly impenetrable fortress had a surprisingly betrayable design flaw.

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    The seemingly unbreakable code was ultimately proven to be devastatingly betrayable.

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    The seemingly unbreakable encryption was ultimately proven to be dangerously betrayable.

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    The seemingly unbreakable system proved surprisingly fragile and betrayable under scrutiny.

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    The software's reliance on outdated protocols rendered it dangerously betrayable to cyberattacks.

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    The software's weak encryption made sensitive data alarmingly betrayable.

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    The soldier's oath to protect and serve was ultimately tragically betrayable in the face of corruption.

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    The stability of the financial market proved to be frighteningly betrayable during the crisis.

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    The system of checks and balances, designed to prevent abuse of power, was surprisingly betrayable.

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    The treaty, intended to ensure lasting peace, proved shockingly betrayable within months.

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    The treaty, meant to ensure lasting peace, felt increasingly hollow and tragically betrayable.

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    The trust placed in the financial institution proved devastatingly betrayable when it collapsed.

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    The vulnerability of the nation's infrastructure made it dangerously betrayable to cyber attacks.

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    The whistleblower discovered that the truth, while liberating, was also profoundly and dangerously betrayable.

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    The whistleblower knew that his decision would make him acutely betrayable to his former colleagues.

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    The whistleblower realized that the truth, while powerful, was also intensely betrayable.

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    The witness protection program, designed to offer security, proved horrifyingly betrayable.