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subvert

sub·vert

subvert

 
 
pronunciation:
sb vuhrt
features:
Word Combinations (verb), Word Parts
part of speech: transitive verb
inflections: subverts, subverting, subverted
definition 1: to overthrow or destroy, or cause the destruction of (an established authority, esp. a national government).
He was arrested for attempting to subvert the government.
synonyms:
overthrow, topple, undermine
similar words:
conquer, depose, displace, oust, overpower, sabotage, vanquish
definition 2: to undermine the character, loyalties, or principles of (a person, institution, or the like); corrupt.
By her actions, she has subverted all that our club stands for.
synonyms:
corrupt, degrade, demoralize, pervert
similar words:
debase, deprave, lower, ruin, sabotage, undo, warp
Word Combinations  About this feature
adverb + (v.)subvert actively, completely, constantly, easily, effectively, fully, partially, thereby, thus, totally, ultimately
(v.)subvert + adverb within
(v.)subvert + nounHelp assumption, authority, claim, code, context, convention, democracy, description, distinction, dominance, equality, expectation, freedom, function, gender, genre, hegemony, hierarchy, identity, ideology, image, independence, intent, intention, justice, law, liberty, logic, loyalty, meaning, mission, narrative, narrator, norm, notion, order, paradigm, patriarchy, peace, plot, premise, principle, process, purpose, reality, regime, representation, republic, rule, ruling, sovereignty, status, stereotype, structure, system, tendency, tradition, treaty, virtue, will, wish [See all][See only the most frequent]
derivation: subverter (n.)