The revolutionary change clearly has major implications in terms of property values.
2
But right now they remain a constant hope for certain revolutionary factions.
3
He is a participant in a revolutionary new education programme, launched today.
4
When they read Gunther's book, they thought a revolutionary situation had developed.
5
Then a revolutionary new eye operation might just help clear things up.
1
Nay, it is only now that the work of the revolutionist begins.
2
He has no loyalty; therefore he can never be really a revolutionist.
3
Winter heaved a sigh of relief when the professional revolutionist had vanished.
4
He is assuming the added duty of revolutionist as well as artist.
5
He reflected that a revolutionist is seldom true to the settled type.
1
None, that is, until the riding-hour came, and Nikky, subverter of all discipline.
2
Well, I call him something a great deal worse-anunworthy skulk, a lunatic, a subverter of rank, and a Radical!
3
Dick denounced the plotting and perfidious Spaniard as a traitor to the King and a subverter of the Protestant faith; and counselled vengeance upon him.
4
They are held in great odium by the generality of the public, and are considered as subverters of all morality whatever.
5
"But I cannot see that they are subverters of the faith," answered the youth hotly.
Ús de subversive en anglès
1
Their work is connected by questions of change, memory and subversive individuality.
2
Actually, I have often been the one doing the subversive conflict thing.
3
Stock Question Three would be: Do you belong to any subversive organization?
4
Crowd-pleasing musicals could take on a subversive frisson with the new approach.
5
The insistence of the celebrated subversive journalist rankled in his mind strangely.
6
Walk among the eerie machines and mannequins of this subversive director's work.
7
In fact, I hadn't even known that such a subversive group existed.
8
The army, gathered in Cádiz, was very soon undermined by subversive ideas.
9
Now he's back with Paper Music, a witty, gently subversive cine-concert evening.
10
Throughout its nearly 100 pages, the book rarely ceases to be subversive.
11
And yet the book is subversive as well as funny and comforting.
12
There was something subversive and undermining and unnerving in its very atmosphere.
13
It was subversive and gritty, a poetry-kaleidoscope trip into the for-profit future.
14
The lines became a kind of literary ear-worm: subtle, rich and subversive.
15
He watched and recorded their subversive activities with love, amusement, and detachment.
16
Puritanism was therefore threatening to become directly subversive of the established order.