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Filter by Meaning The test results will bewray the effectiveness of the treatment.
The witness testimony will bewray the defendant's alibi.
The rival company attempted to bewray their competitor's financial troubles to the public.
The whistleblower decided to bewray the company's illegal activities.
The medical records will bewray the patient's history.
The audit report will bewray the financial irregularities.
The salesman was caught trying to bewray the customer.
The detective's investigation will bewray the killer's identity.
The data will bewray whether the new drug is effective or not.
The journalist promised to bewray the government's cover-up of the scandal.
The witness refused to bewray the identity of the suspect.
The video footage will bewray the suspect's alibi.
The DNA test will bewray the identity of the biological father.
The spy was caught trying to bewray sensitive information to a foreign government.
He will bewray his co-conspirator to the authorities.
The salesman's slick talk could not bewray the poor quality of the product.
The fake accent could not bewray his true identity for long.
The detective had to bewray the suspect's alibi.
The whistleblower chose to bewray the corruption within the company.
The fake smile could not bewray the sadness in her eyes.
The hacker tried to bewray the company's confidential information.
The evidence he provided to the court will bewray the true nature of the crime.
The numbers bewray the company's financial struggles.
The witness was hesitant to bewray the identity of the criminal.
The photographs will bewray the true nature of the crime scene.
He tried hard not to bewray his disappointment at the news.
She didn't want to bewray her friend's secret to anyone.
She fears that her nervous tics will bewray her anxiety during the job interview.
The witness was reluctant to bewray the identity of the suspect.
The witness was hesitant to bewray the murderer for fear of retaliation.
The spy was careful not to bewray any information about his mission.
The magician's tricks are meant to bewray the audience.
The book aims to bewray the myths surrounding mental health issues.
She feared that her trembling voice would bewray her nervousness.
She feared that her brother would bewray her secret to their parents.
The nervous witness was afraid she might bewray important information during the trial.
His testimony will bewray the true intentions of the defendant.
She was afraid that her friend would bewray her secret to others.
She feared that her nervousness would bewray her fear of public speaking.
The autopsy report will bewray the cause of death.
The investigation will bewray the corruption within the organization.
The detective was determined to bewray the identity of the murderer.
The DNA evidence will bewray the true culprit.
The email chain will bewray who leaked the confidential information.
The whistleblower decided to bewray the corruption within the company.
She refused to bewray her colleagues even under pressure.
The financial records will bewray their embezzlement.
The evidence will bewray the accused's involvement in the crime.
The employee threatened to bewray his boss to the press.
The informant's testimony could bewray the gang's criminal activities.
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