betray (v.)
give up, expose, lay open [especially: to punishment]
AYL IV.i.6[Rosalind as Ganymede to Jaques, of those who display too much melancholy or laughter] [they] betray themselves to every modern censure
CE V.i.90[Adriana to Luciana, of the Abbess] She did betray me to my own reproof
H8 III.i.56[Wolsey to Queen Katherine] Nor to betray you any way to sorrow
MW III.iii.183[Mistress Ford to Mistress Page, of Falstaff] Shall we ... give him another hope to betray him to another punishment?
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