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perversive

[per-vur-siv] / pərˈvɜr sɪv /




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Decades later, the combination of dietary issues and disordered eating patterns is still a perversive challenge for many of us.

From Salon

That quickly morphed into a narrative that black people are violent and killing themselves during the Civil Rights movement and now a perversive gawking of Chicago’s continued gun violence.

From Salon

The signal for the opening of such a perversive campaign was the passing of that iniquitous law to which was given the name of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy.

From Project Gutenberg

So too the separation of the "useful arts" from the "fine arts" is unjust to art and perversive of right appreciation.

From Project Gutenberg

But against any perversive doctrine we must in all honesty take a firm stand.

From Project Gutenberg