subversiveness 的 2 个定义
- Also sub·ver·sion·ar·y [suhb-vur-zhuh-ner-ee, -shuh-]. /səbˈvɜr ʒəˌnɛr i, -ʃə-/. tending or intending to subvert or overthrow, destroy, or undermine an established or existing system, especially a legally constituted government or a set of beliefs.
 
- a person who adopts subversive principles or policies.
 
subversiveness 近义词
等同于 sabotage
subversiveness 的近义词 14 个
- destruction
 - disruption
 - subversion
 - treachery
 - treason
 - vandalism
 - demolition
 - impairment
 - injury
 - mischief
 - overthrow
 - undermining
 - wreckage
 - wrecking
 
subversiveness 的反义词 8 个
等同于 undermining
更多subversiveness例句
- The TV veteran — who as someone who worked on Fox’s “Married … With Children” is familiar with subversive TV comedy — said he understands the motivation for bringing on someone like Musk.
 - In an era when audiences have seen the Wicked Witch of the West transformed into an animal rights activist and Harley Quinn depicted as a sympathetic anti-hero, not every villain needs to be recast as a misunderstood subversive.
 - His impersonation saw him charged as a subversive, and he had to be rescued by the American vice consul.
 - At the same time, I was learning about science and reading subversive people like Bertrand Russell.
 - There are fights, resistance, and subversive behaviors, but through all that, there is a broad commonality.
 - Submission is less a novel of ideas than a political book, and of the most subversive kind.
 - Miller traces his irreverent and subversive streak to a psychedelic experience during the particularly sweltering summer of 1991.
 - Of course, you can read this just as a brilliant, subversive coda to a horror movie.
 - Hipgnosis were at their most subversive when taking photos of the band.
 - These subversive narratives were not the solution I sought to the dissonance between my expected and actual college experience.
 - The worthy man is too loyal to the set rules of his acknowledged leaders, to harbour a notion so subversive and dangerous.
 - His lofty realism was subversive of popular superstitions, when logically carried out.
 - It gives assurance, at least, that no particularly wild schemes or subversive changes shall be made.
 - No question was decided in the academy without the opinion of Aristotle, though it was often subversive of that of Plato.
 - After all, lefthandedness was impious in religion, subversive to discipline in military affairs and unlisted in business.