- verbdouble-cross (verb) · double-crosses (third person present) · double-crossed (past tense) · double-crossed (past participle) · double-crossing (present participle) · doublecross (verb) · doublecrosses (third person present) · doublecrossed (past tense) · doublecrossed (past participle) · doublecrossing (present participle)
- deceive or betray (a person with whom one is supposedly cooperating):"he begins to consider double-crossing his boss"
noundouble-cross (noun) · double-crosses (plural noun) · doublecross (noun) · doublecrosses (plural noun)- a betrayal of someone with whom one is supposedly cooperating:"the firm's representative claimed that the outside deal was a double-cross"
Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- deceive or betray (a person with whom one is supposedly cooperating):
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