| subvert | | |
| bring down, overthrow, overturn, subvert | (v.) | cause the downfall of; of rulers.; "The Czar was overthrown"; "subvert the ruling class" |
| corrupt, debase, debauch, demoralise, demoralize, deprave, misdirect, pervert, profane, subvert, vitiate | (v.) | corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality.; "debauch the young people with wine and women"; "Socrates was accused of corrupting young men"; "Do school counselors subvert young children?"; "corrupt the morals" |
| counteract, countermine, sabotage, subvert, undermine, weaken | (v.) | destroy property or hinder normal operations.; "The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war" |
| subvert | (v.) | destroy completely.; "we must not let our civil liberties be subverted by the current crisis" |
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