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Meanings of more subversive in English
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Usage of more subversive in English
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In many ways it's moresubversive than you'd ever imagine on first glance.
2
He has done something much moresubversive and shocking: he has quit academe.
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These, though apparently innocent in themselves, might give an appetite for yet moresubversive dissipations.
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All of these artists create work that is moresubversive and stimulating than they are supposed to be.
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Could any argument be moresubversive?
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Which is moresubversive of peace and Christian fellowship-ignoranceof our own characters, or the characters of others?
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I didn't want it to be an issue film, because I feel it's moresubversive to do that, Gupta said.
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It was a kind of slightly subversive statement and what's even moresubversive about it is that I'm so not gay.
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Here the meaning seems to be moresubversive -a quiet act of rebellion that went unnoticed for over a year.
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In contrast, they regard soft pornography such as Playboy as providing nothing moresubversive than harmless entertainment for the emotionally and sexually retarded.
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Every time I go back to Beckett he seems moresubversive, not less; his works make me feel more uncomfortable than they did before.
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Yet a miracle of sorts had taken place during the service: Amina heard a moresubversive message that afternoon than she had ever heard before.
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He refers to the "rawness" of what is happening within unionism while asserting, "There is no one moresubversive than a good unionist."