Sentence examples for the perverse from inspiring English sources

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the perverse

adjective

Turned aside; hence, specifically, turned away from the (morally) right; willfully erring; wicked; perverted.

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Consider the perverse incentives.

The perverse incentives of lenders.

This is the perverse logic of meritocracy.

But that was the perverse lure of the piracy underground.

The perverse lesson from all of this for the consumer?

This was the perverse perfection of his tyranny.

His muse was still the imp of the perverse.

But then that is the perverse logic of 'Wimbledonisation'.

The perverse result is a ten-seat Republican majority.

The perverse effect of competition is already emerging.

If this is love, it is of the perverse kind.

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