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Meanings of utterly subversive in English
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Usage of utterly subversive in English
1
The gesture is simple and effervescent, but utterlysubversive.
2
The laws of Lycurgus were in many instances utterlysubversive of morality, and too outrageous for citation.
3
For it is utterlysubversive of, and contrary to, the faith and hope of the Gospel-(Mason).
4
The Admiral made terms of a kind most humiliating to him, and utterlysubversive of his influence and authority.
5
Unionists know that it is a scheme utterlysubversive of the maintenance of harmonious relations between Great Britain and Ireland.
6
It need hardly be said that all this is in total disregard of individual rights, and utterlysubversive of all lawful authority.
7
The unhappy man was stripped and scourged, on the ground that the exercise of judgment by a subordinate was utterlysubversive of a commander's authority.