traducer
/trəˈdusər/Definitions
1. noun
One who betrays a trust or confidence; a traitor.
“The traducer was exposed by their own colleagues after they were caught stealing company secrets.”
2. noun
A person who falsely accuses or traduces someone, especially in a court of law.
“The plaintiff’s lawyer was accused of being a traducer by the defendant’s team, as they used false evidence to prove their case.”
3. verb
To betray a trust or confidence; to be a traitor.
“The employee was said to have traduced the company’s secrets to a rival firm.”
4. verb
To falsely accuse or traduce someone, especially in a court of law.
“The lawyer was accused of traducing the defendant in court by bringing up false charges.”