perversion in English

noun
1
the alteration of something from its original course, meaning, or state to a distortion or corruption of what was first intended.
all great evil is the perversion of a good
2
sexual behavior or desire that is considered abnormal or unacceptable.
They have accused me of supporting the sin of sexual perversion .

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "perversion" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "perversion", or refer to the context using the word "perversion" in the English Dictionary.

1. This is history's greatest perversion.

2. It was a perversion of justice.

3. The perversion of our illustrious council?

4. Her account was a perversion of the truth.

5. Perversion also shows up in kinky telephone cords.

6. The tendrils of the plant exhibited perversion.

7. Syncope Abnormal gait Dystonia Hyperesthesia Neuropathy Taste perversion

8. Mmm. I've considered making his perversion punishable by death.

9. His testimony was clearly a perversion of the truth.

10. His craving for publicity has become almost a perversion.

11. A corrupt cardinal..... more concerned with perversion than preaching.

12. Their views have been condemned as a perversion of Christ's teachings.

13. It seems he makes no pretence about his disgusting perversion.

14. The craving to risk death is our last great perversion.

15. Is this the masochistic type of perversion to which we just referred?

16. 12 The Law also included safeguards against the perversion of justice.

17. (b) What safeguards against the perversion of justice did the Law include?

18. Probably a perversion created in our childhood that never manifested itself before.

19. It is tragic, therefore, if the cultural ambience provides too easily for perversion.

20. A soothing tongue is a tree of life, But perversion in it crushes the spirit.

21. The deeds of carnal excess, immorality and unspeakable perversion have produced a baleful harvest.

22. 12 It is tragic, therefore, if the cultural ambience provides too easily for perversion.

23. How has this perversion of the law been accomplished? And what have been the results?

24. Or was some conditioning or perversion happening to make otherwise decent men into bad people?

25. Synonyms for Abjections include degeneracies, depravity, decadence, debauchery, dissoluteness, corruption, perversion, dissipation, turpitude and corruptness

26. Dizziness, amnesia, ataxia, encephalopathy, facial paralysis, hypertonia, neuropathy, peripheral neuritis, somnolence, tremor, taste perversion, migraine, extrapyramidal syndrome

27. The contributions, the large sums of money from foreign contributors, are a perversion of the system.

28. As a consequence, what was formerly considered a sexual perversion is now euphemized as “an alternative life-style”!

29. “Pornography and perversion have become so commonplace in our lives that the sources of this material are everywhere.

30. 15 Peptic ulcer with possible perforation and haemorrhage, pancreatitis, distension, ulcerative oesophagitis, anorexia, taste perversion and diarrhoea.

31. All such examples of the perversion of justice can provoke anger and disturb our peace of mind.

32. 7 Indeed, the charge of homophobia is itself a kind of reverse discourse facilitated by the dynamic of perversion itself.

33. Indeed, the charge of homophobia is itself a kind of reverse discourse facilitated by the dynamic of perversion itself.

34. Darwin could not be taught in the schools; but a perversion of Darwin could be practiced in real life.

35. Languorous , luxurious , soft and sleek , the yarns can be smart and classic , but with a hidden edge of perversion .

36. Algolagnia definition is - a perversion (such as sadism or masochism) characterized by pleasure and especially sexual gratification in inflicting or suffering pain.

37. Algolagnia definition: a perversion in which sexual pleasure is gained from the experience or infliction of pain Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

38. The English word “daffodil” is a perversion of “Asphodel,” formerly written “affodil.” Some philologists suggest that de name daffodil arose from the Dutch de affodil

39. It is, he wrote, “the one great curse, the one enormous and innermost perversion, . . . for which no means are too venomous, too underhand, too underground and too petty.”

40. 22 But parents and prosecutors alike are nonetheless asking why the female version of pedagogue perversion seems more common on their peninsula compared with other places.

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42. (Da 7:9, 10) To leave this abode to dwell on earth and to forsake their assigned service to have fleshly relations would be rebellion against God’s laws, and perversion.

43. At the battle of Armageddon God will make all this perversion of the Memorial supper and of Christ’s sacrifice to cease by destroying the religious systems guilty of this deceitful abomination.

44. For want of a better word it will now be used in this book to identify the racial religion set up by the Levites on their perversion of the "Mosaic Law."

45. Fraud is “the intentional use of deception, trickery, or perversion of truth for the purpose of inducing another to part with some valuable thing belonging to him or to give up a legal right.”

46. Under such reasoning it has become the essential idea of society and remains so still, notwithstanding the perversion of philosophical terms Consequent upon later confusion of man with beast, stock, and stone.

47. Excerpt from Irenic Theology: A Study of Some Antitheses in Religious Thought For as Christians we must evermore cling to the assurance that we have a divine revelation which, while capable of perversion, is capable also of pro gressive comprehension

48. Coprolalia (n.) "obsessive use of obscene language, either through mental illness or perversion," 1886, from French coprolalie, coined 1885 by de la Tourette, from copro-"dung, filth" + Greek lalia "talk, prattle, a speaking," from lalein "to speak, prattle," which is of echoic origin.

49. So many musicians have moved through Aborted's ranks, however, that quorum enough for a first demo (the highly praised The Necrotorous Chronicles) was only achieved in 1998, after which a pair of uneven, self-exploratory albums (1999's The Purity of Perversion, 2001's Engineering the Dead) were interspersed with various split EPs recorded with other budding artists.