verb as in strong fondness

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Example:He felt betrayed when his friend decided to fink on him to the police.

Definition:To fail to support (someone) when in need; to cause to fail; to let down.

From betray

Example:The witness finked on the accused, claiming that they were present during the commission of a felony, therefore incriminating the accused.

Definition:To bring (a person or thing) into disrepute or disgrace; to prove or show that (someone) is guilty (of a crime or wrongdoing).

From incriminate

Example:The activist was praised as a whistleblower for finking on corrupt government officials who were embezzling funds.

Definition:A person who exposes secretly obtained information about practices that are illegal, improper, or both, especially when done within an organization such as a government department, corporation, or other institution.

From whistleblower

Example:The employee decided to fink on his coworkers by informing the management about their fraudulent activities.

Definition:To impart knowledge of or information about; to make (someone) acquainted with (something), esp. through disclosing what one knows or has learned.

From inform

Example:The witness finked on the accused, claiming that they were present during the commission of a felony, therefore incriminating the accused.

Definition:To bring (a person or thing) into disrepute or disgrace; to prove or show that (someone) is guilty (of a crime or wrongdoing).

From inciate

Example:The defendant's counsel tried to fink on the undisclosed evidence that could disclose the true scenario of the crime.

Definition:To make (something) visible or known; to reveal (something), esp. something that was previously unknown or obscured.

From disclose