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What does treasonable mean?

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Adjective
  1. involving or constituting treason
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The Senate considered this to be a treasonable offence but there was little they could do.
On the Allied side it became a synonym for treasonable or hostile activity, so that to call people collaborators was to express strong disapproval for their actions.
This is not yet treasonable talk, though it verged close enough for Eliot to be sent to the Tower.
Commonly recognised limitations relate to contempt of court, defamation, sedition and treasonable offences, decency and morality.
With Maguire the treasonable act of rebellion itself was less in dispute than the questions how, where and before whom it could be tried.
Mobutu shirts and leopard-print hats are worn openly, a practically treasonable offence only six months ago.

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