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    Dou·ble-cross
    /ˈˌdəbəl ˈkrɔs/

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

  3. double-cross. verb [ T ] informal uk / ˌdʌb. ə lˈkrɒs / us / ˌdʌb. ə lˈkrɑːs /. to deceive someone by working only for your own advantage in the (usually illegal) activities you have planned together: The diamond thief double-crossed his partners and gave them only worthless fake jewels.

  4. An act of treachery, perpetrated on a previous partner in a deceit. What's the origin of the phrase 'Double cross'? The term ‘double-cross’ has been used in various contexts for many centuries, usually as a straightforward reference to the shape of two crosses, as in the architectural design of cathedrals for example.

  5. to deceive someone by working only for your own advantage in the (usually illegal) activities you have planned together: The diamond thief double-crossed his partners and gave them only worthless fake jewels. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Cheating & tricking. anti-fraud.

  6. DOUBLE–CROSS meaning: to cheat or deceive (someone) especially by doing something that is different from what you said you would do.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

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

  10. to cheat or trick someone who trusts you (usually in connection with something illegal or dishonest) He double-crossed the rest of the gang and disappeared with all the money.

  11. Definitions of double cross. noun. an act of betrayal. “he gave us the old double cross ”. synonyms: double-crossing. see more. verb. betray by double-dealing. see more.

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