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Filter by Meaning The experiment will bewray the hypothesis put forth by the researchers.
The hacker was caught trying to bewray the company's confidential data.
The employee was afraid to bewray his boss's unethical practices.
The victim decided to bewray her abuser to the authorities.
He couldn't bear to bewray his friend's secret.
The witness was able to bewray the defendant's alibi.
The evidence will bewray the accused's innocence.
The investigation will bewray the source of the leak.
The security footage will bewray the identity of the thief.
The survey will bewray the popular opinion on the new policy.
The whistleblower's testimony helped to bewray the company's corrupt practices.
The camera footage will bewray the thief's identity.
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