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the perversion
noun
The action of perverting someone or something; humiliation; debasement.
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The perversion of religion is as undeniable as the perversion of science, but Toynbee's logic contradicts Goldacre's.
"L-u-v is the perversion of l-o-v-e".
I am very disturbed at both the perversion of my own ad for such scurrilous purpose and even more so by the perversion of truth.
"There are some minute and wonderful observations and we all loved the characterisations – and the perversion.
The perversion of that ideal is what has eroded the public trust.
The work investigates the "perversion of the great utopia of the 20th century": socialism.
Ultimately the result is devastating loneliness, a qualification born of the perversion of education.
I am not what they say, the perversion, the violence, disrespect for life, for people, that's not who I am.
One of them is the perversion of the mechanism that is supposed to keep our democracy representative: Congressional redistricting.
"What I personally asked twice was for the resignations of everyone involved in the perversion of this".
The reason cannot just be the perversion of CP Scott's maxim, that comment is free and facts expensive.
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