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subvert (encz) | subvert,podrýt	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
subvert (encz) | subvert,svrhnout	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Subvert (gcide) | Subvert \Sub*vert"\, v. i.
    To overthrow anything from the foundation; to be subversive.
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          They have a power given to them like that of the evil
          principle, to subvert and destroy.
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Subvert (gcide) | Subvert \Sub*vert"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subverted; p. pr. &
    vb. n. Subverting.] [L. subvertere, subversum; sub under +
    vertere to turn: cf. F. subvertir. See Verse.]
    1. To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin
       utterly.
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             These are his substance, sinews, arms, and strength,
             With which he yoketh your rebellious necks,
             Razeth your cities, and subverts your towns. --Shak.
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             This would subvert the principles of all knowledge.
                                                   --Locke.
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    2. To pervert, as the mind, and turn it from the truth; to
       corrupt; to confound. --2 Tim. iii. 14.
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    Syn: To overturn; overthrow; destroy; invert; reverse;
         extinguish.
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subvert (wn) | subvert
     v 1: cause the downfall of; of rulers; "The Czar was
          overthrown"; "subvert the ruling class" [syn: overthrow,
          subvert, overturn, bring down]
     2: 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" [syn: corrupt, pervert,
        subvert, demoralize, demoralise, debauch, debase,
        profane, vitiate, deprave, misdirect]
     3: destroy property or hinder normal operations; "The Resistance
        sabotaged railroad operations during the war" [syn:
        sabotage, undermine, countermine, counteract,
        subvert, weaken]
     4: destroy completely; "we must not let our civil liberties be
        subverted by the current crisis" |  
  | | podobné slovo | definícia |  
subvert (encz) | subvert,podrýt	v:		Zdeněk Brožsubvert,svrhnout	v:		Zdeněk Brož |  
subverter (encz) | subverter,			 |  
Subvertant (gcide) | Subvertant \Sub*vert"ant\, a. (Her.)
    Reversed. [R.]
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Subvertebral (gcide) | Subvertebral \Sub*ver"te*bral\, a. (Anat.)
    Situated beneath, or on the ventral side of, the vertebral
    column; situated beneath, or inside of, the endoskeleton;
    hypaxial; hyposkeletal.
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Subverted (gcide) | Subvert \Sub*vert"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subverted; p. pr. &
    vb. n. Subverting.] [L. subvertere, subversum; sub under +
    vertere to turn: cf. F. subvertir. See Verse.]
    1. To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin
       utterly.
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             These are his substance, sinews, arms, and strength,
             With which he yoketh your rebellious necks,
             Razeth your cities, and subverts your towns. --Shak.
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             This would subvert the principles of all knowledge.
                                                   --Locke.
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    2. To pervert, as the mind, and turn it from the truth; to
       corrupt; to confound. --2 Tim. iii. 14.
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    Syn: To overturn; overthrow; destroy; invert; reverse;
         extinguish.
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Subverter (gcide) | Subverter \Sub*vert"er\, n.
    One who, or that which, subverts; an overthrower. --Sir T.
    More.
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Subvertible (gcide) | Subvertible \Sub*vert"i*ble\, a.
    That may be subverted.
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Subverting (gcide) | Subvert \Sub*vert"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Subverted; p. pr. &
    vb. n. Subverting.] [L. subvertere, subversum; sub under +
    vertere to turn: cf. F. subvertir. See Verse.]
    1. To overturn from the foundation; to overthrow; to ruin
       utterly.
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             These are his substance, sinews, arms, and strength,
             With which he yoketh your rebellious necks,
             Razeth your cities, and subverts your towns. --Shak.
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             This would subvert the principles of all knowledge.
                                                   --Locke.
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    2. To pervert, as the mind, and turn it from the truth; to
       corrupt; to confound. --2 Tim. iii. 14.
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    Syn: To overturn; overthrow; destroy; invert; reverse;
         extinguish.
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asclepias subverticillata (wn) | Asclepias subverticillata
     n 1: milkweed of southwestern United States and Mexico;
          poisonous to livestock [syn: poison milkweed, {horsetail
          milkweed}, Asclepias subverticillata] |  
subvert (wn) | subvert
     v 1: cause the downfall of; of rulers; "The Czar was
          overthrown"; "subvert the ruling class" [syn: overthrow,
          subvert, overturn, bring down]
     2: 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" [syn: corrupt, pervert,
        subvert, demoralize, demoralise, debauch, debase,
        profane, vitiate, deprave, misdirect]
     3: destroy property or hinder normal operations; "The Resistance
        sabotaged railroad operations during the war" [syn:
        sabotage, undermine, countermine, counteract,
        subvert, weaken]
     4: destroy completely; "we must not let our civil liberties be
        subverted by the current crisis" |  
subverter (wn) | subverter
     n 1: a radical supporter of political or social revolution [syn:
          revolutionist, revolutionary, subversive,
          subverter] |  
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