pervert|perverted|perverting|perverts in English
verb
[per·vert || pər'vɜrt /pə'vɜːt]
make incorrect, falsify; distort, deliberately misinterpret; change something so that it is not what it should be
Use "pervert|perverted|perverting|perverts" in a sentence
1. It can be perverted - as Mrs Thatcher will seek to pervert it - into an alternative to public spending.
2. He's perverting god to justify murder.
3. Pervert!
4. Hey, you three are such perverts.
5. You pervert!
6. Zip it, pervert!
7. A pervert?
8. Genetic scientists are often accused of perverting nature.
9. 26 Genetic scientists are often accused of perverting nature.
10. You perverted the system.
11. As the priest for confused perverts...
12. So you're a pervert.
13. I wonder why, pervert.
14. You are a pervert!
15. You filthy old pervert!
16. Do not pervert the idea.
17. Isn't the Wize Wizard a pervert?
18. I'm not a perverted little monster.
19. Because you owned that pervert yesterday?
20. Yoko, confess to this pervert priest.
21. My neighbor is a pervert.
22. Maniacs, perverts, freaks, crawling out of every hole.
23. We also should not overlook the pain caused by pedophile perverts.
24. You're a pervert and a playboy.
25. You've been protecting sick and perverted men.