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    subvert
    /səbˈvəːt/

    verb

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  2. SUBVERT definition: 1. to try to destroy or damage something, especially an established political system: 2. to try to…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SUBVERT is to overturn or overthrow from the foundation : ruin. How to use subvert in a sentence.

  4. When you subvert something, your words or actions criticize or undermine the usual way of doing something or common values. The girl who wears a tuxedo to the prom might subvert traditional ideas about beauty.

  5. Subvert definition: to overthrow (something established or existing).. See examples of SUBVERT used in a sentence.

  6. 1. to bring about the complete downfall or ruin of (something existing or established by a system of law, etc) 2. to undermine the moral principles of (a person, etc); corrupt. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Derived forms. subverter (subˈverter) noun.

  7. 1. To overthrow or destroy (a government or an established order or authority). See Synonyms at overthrow. 2. To undermine, overturn, or render ineffective (a rule or an established notion, such as a stereotype, for example). 3.

  8. 6 days ago · ( transitive) To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly . ( transitive) To pervert, as the mind, and turn it from the truth; to corrupt; to confound . A dictator stays in power only as long as he manages to subvert the will of his people.

  9. 'subvert' is a correct and usable word in written English. It is a verb which means to overturn the government, destroy an established system, or challenge traditional beliefs or accepted authority. Example sentence: The rebel group plotted to subvert the government's authority.

  10. Subvert means to undermine or weaken the power, authority, or stability of someone or something. It involves actions or strategies that aim to overthrow or destroy a government or established system.

  11. ( transitive) To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly. Shakespeare. He […] razeth your cities, and subverts your towns. John Locke. This would subvert the principles of all knowledge. ( transitive) To pervert, as the mind, and turn it from the truth; to corrupt; to confound.