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the subverting
verb
To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin utterly.
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This is the subverting undercurrent that runs beneath this collection of 30 years of work by a dazzling and elusive Irish poet.
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And she wants at the same time to continue to speak on behalf of the subverted and the strange.
The base station would then broadcast a message within the network to revoke the replicas and the subverted node.
Some people have thereby deemed the act of saving the republic "subverting the Communist Party".
With the song, Rihanna flipped the script, subverting the original connotation.
What was interesting is the way the Blonds subverted the original costumes.
The mythological entity of "The Doors" subverted the mundane reality of life (and ultimately, of death).
The effectors subvert the normal function of the cell or destroy its communication.
That is the explanation for the nonsense about subverting the electoral college.
The consistent omission of class into the discourse subverts the quest for authentic change.
In an interview with The Independent, another official working for Mr Shafik suggested the Brotherhood was subverting the democratic process.
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