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View synonyms for subvert
subvert
/ səbˈvɜːt /
verb
- to bring about the complete downfall or ruin of (something existing or established by a system of law, etc)
- to undermine the moral principles of (a person, etc); corrupt
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Derived Forms
- subˈverter, noun
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Other Words From
- sub·verter noun
- unsub·verted adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of subvert1
C14: from Latin subvertere to overturn, from sub- from below + vertere to turn
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Example Sentences
There are, of course, other brakes on the tendency of one-party rule to subvert the system of separation of powers and checks and balances.
From Salon
Special Counsel Jack Smith appears to be giving up on a prosecution against President-elect Donald Trump over his alleged role in a plot to subvert the results of the 2020 election.
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He tried to subvert an election and remains a threat to democracy.
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Because, yes, it does come down to the people and, despite the overt attempts by Donald Trump to subvert that, our will has held.
From Los Angeles Times
This focus on shared credit subverts the typical American lionization of individual success.
From Los Angeles Times
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