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perversive

[per-vur-siv] / pərˈvɜr sɪv /




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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.

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

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

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In the first place, this cult was said to exercise a corrupting influence perversive of piety.

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How well those Pharaohs, Men�s, and Cheops knew man as the most perversive, destructive and evil of animals!

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