subvert|subverted|subverting|subverts in English
verb
[sub'vert || səb'vɜrt /-ɜːt]
undermine, overthrow, destroy, cause the ruin of, corrupt
Use "subvert|subverted|subverting|subverts" in a sentence
1. 14 The Internet subverts Kismet.
2. Shakespeare's metamorphosis subverts the Ovidian model.
3. Claudius subverts his conscience and refuses to ask for divine forgiveness
4. Do school counselors subvert young children?
5. Each Americanism subverts the integrity of the English language
6. The rebellious troops attempted to subvert the present government.
7. 7. (a) How does Satan seek to subvert God’s people?
8. Our best intentions are sometimes subverted by our natural tendency to selfishness.
9. Yet he failed to subvert even his vulnerable neighbour.
10. So that the very nature of an Oath... is subverted by the Atheist.
11. The rebel army is attempting to subvert the government.
12. 5 synonyms for Countermine: sabotage, undermine, weaken, subvert, counteract
13. A plot or scheme intended to subvert another plot.
14. US visa policy that they themselves tried to subvert.
15. Synonyms for Bemeaning include debasing, degrading, demeaning, corrupting, abasing, vitiating, cheapening, perverting, subverting and depraving
16. 7 The rebel army is attempting to subvert the government.
17. I subvert the whole world just to straighten your reflection.
18. Marx and Post - modernist both subvert traditional concept of subject.
19. 5 I subvert the whole world just to straighten your reflection.
20. Too much control and predictability might eventually subvert the organizational goals.
21. Subverts the Hindu nationalists‟ attempt to “Brahmanize” two-thousand year old narrative tradition
22. Synonyms for Bemeaned include debased, degraded, demeaned, corrupted, abased, vitiated, cheapened, perverted, subverted and depraved
23. Smith was sentenced to 14 years for plotting to subvert the government.
24. It's just a matter of time before rebels subvert the government.
25. David Hwang subverts Orientalist in the Western cultures through the artistic image of Gallimard.