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To subvert
verb
To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly.
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He's trying to subvert from within.
"But the elite wants to subvert it".
"They are trying to subvert necessary change".
How much material is left to subvert?
Her talent allowed her to subvert convention and redefine beauty.
That sounded to many like an attempt to subvert NATO.
And inclusive as a way to subvert museum exclusivity".
— the work manages to subvert ideas about femininity in dance.
He wasn't trying to subvert or not to subvert; he was only trying to see to the bottom of things.
"You have to subvert expectations," Mr. Wood said.
"They want to subvert the process for temporary political gain.
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