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    pervert

    verb

    noun

    • 1. a person whose sexual behaviour is regarded as abnormal and unacceptable.

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  2. The meaning of PERVERT is to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : corrupt. How to use pervert in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pervert.

  3. to change something so that it is not what it was or should be, or to influence someone in a harmful way: Her ideas have been shamelessly perverted to serve the president's propaganda campaign. pervert the course of justice law UK. to act illegally to avoid punishment or to get the wrong person punished:

  4. pervert. verb [ T ] disapproving us / pɚˈvɝːt / uk / pəˈvɜːt / Add to word list. to change something so that it is not what it was or should be, or to influence someone in a harmful way: Her ideas have been shamelessly perverted to serve the president's propaganda campaign. pervert the course of justice law UK.

  5. to lead into mental error or false judgment. Synonyms: misguide, mislead. to turn to an improper use; misapply. to misconstrue or misinterpret, especially deliberately; distort: to pervert someone's statement. to bring to a less excellent state; vitiate; debase. Synonyms: degrade, impair, defile, pollute.

  6. Definitions of pervert. verb. corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality. synonyms: corrupt, debase, debauch, demoralise, demoralize, deprave, misdirect, profane, subvert, vitiate. see more. verb. change the inherent purpose or function of something. synonyms: abuse, misuse. see more. verb.

  7. 1. To cause to turn away from what is right, proper, or good; debase: "yet another example of justice being perverted in an attempt to secure more convictions" (Economist). 2. To corrupt (someone) morally. See Synonyms at corrupt. 3. To interpret incorrectly; misconstrue or distort: an analysis that perverts the meaning of the poem. n. (pûr′vûrt′)

  8. 1 day ago · 1. verb. If you pervert something such as a process or society, you interfere with it so that it is not as good as it used to be or as it should be. [formal, disapproval] Any reform will destroy and pervert our constitution. [VERB noun] 2. See to pervert the course of justice. 3. countable noun.