Antonym: uphold. Similar words: advert, revert, covert, poverty, convert, over there, vertical, overthrow. Meaning: [səb'vɜrt /-ɜːt] v. 1. cause the downfall of; of rulers 2. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality 3. destroy property or hinder normal operations 4. destroy completely.
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31. I subvert the entire world, only in order to correctly your reflection.
32. To subvert a man in his cause, the LORD approveth not.
33. First,(Sentence dictionary) Mr Dawkins wants to subvert the mode of transmission between parent and child.
34. Does the novelist confirm, oppose, modify, or subvert the terms of the argument?
35. Fatty, sugary foods subvert evolved instincts, as do addictive drugs such as nicotine, alcohol and cocaine.
36. On the other hand pathogens developed numerous strategies to evade and subvert dendritic cell functions.
37. They tried to subvert our state and our Party. This is the crux of the matter.
38. Here, though, little flourishes of psych-drenched Mellotron go a long way to add texture and subvert expectations.
39. Who corrupt and subvert the very principles our constitution exists to uphold.
40. In his novel Chapaev and Void, the role of the antihero is to subvert the grand narration by rewriting the original.
More similar words: advert, revert, covert, poverty, convert, over there, vertical, overthrow, nevertheless, inadvertent, advertising, all over the world, inadvertently, advertisement, over and over, expert, assert, desert, insert, refer to, other than, concert, certain, dessert, property, expertise, in order to, exertion, rather than, certainly.