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    double-cross
    /ˌdʌb(ə)lˈkrɒs/

    verb

    • 1. deceive or betray (a person with whom one is supposedly cooperating): "he begins to consider double-crossing his boss"

    noun

    • 1. a betrayal of someone with whom one is supposedly cooperating: "the firm's representative claimed that the outside deal was a double-cross"

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  2. a trick in which you deceive someone when you are doing something illegal together or when you are planning to trick someone else together: They set up a double-cross to cheat him of his money. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of DOUBLE-CROSS is to deceive by double-dealing : betray. How to use double-cross in a sentence.

  4. a trick in which you deceive someone when you are doing something illegal together or when you are planning to trick someone else together: They set up a double-cross to cheat him of his money. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. noun. an act of betrayal. “he gave us the old double cross ”. synonyms: double-crossing. see more. see less. type of: betrayal, perfidy, treachery, treason. an act of deliberate betrayal.

  6. double-cross. Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense double-crosses , present participle double-crossing , past tense, past participle double-crossed. verb. If someone you trust double-crosses you, they do something which harms you instead of doing something they had promised to do. [informal]

  7. Double cross definition: a betrayal or swindle of a colleague.. See examples of DOUBLE CROSS used in a sentence.

  8. n. 1. a betrayal or swindle of a friend or colleague. 2. the act of winning or attempting to win a contest that one has agreed to lose. 3. a genetic cross in which both parents are first-generation hybrids from single crosses. [1825–35] dou′ble-cross′. v.t. to betray or swindle, esp. by an action contrary to an agreed upon course. [1900–05]

  9. Double-cross Definition. To betray (a person) by doing the opposite of, or intentionally failing to do, what one has promised. To betray by acting in contradiction to a prior agreement. To betray or go back on. An act of betraying an ally, friend, or associate.

  10. DOUBLE-CROSS definition: to deceive someone who you should be helping. Learn more.

  11. Jun 4, 2024 · double-cross (third-person singular simple present double-crosses, present participle double-crossing, simple past and past participle double-crossed) To betray or go back on; to deceive someone after having gained their trust and led them to believe that they were being aided.