A person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior.
Corrupt morally or by intemperance or sensuality.
To put to a wrong use; to change the inherent purpose or function of something.
Practice sophistry; change the meaning of or be vague about in order to mislead or deceive.
1 I have good reasons for mentioning his name: He's a pervert , Travis.
2 The Novels by Eminent Hands do not pervert the originals they exaggerate.
3 You probably think I'm some pervert out to take advantage of you.
4 Matzneff has said Springora was misrepresenting him as a pervert and abuser.
5 He had always sought to pervert and discredit the word of God.
6 They were destroyers, who existed only to devour and pervert the light.
7 Evidently because husbands pervert them, and lower them to their own level.
8 Now if only he could reassure himself he wasn't a sex-starved pervert .
9 Foote is still bewildered about me, imagining that I am a pervert .
10 She folded her arms over her chest like he was a pervert .
11 Why did God create this Devil destined to pervert the human race?
12 The pervert gets a charge out of messing with me, that's why.
13 Politicians, bureaucrats, and an ignorant populace could unreasonably restrict or pervert science.
14 Nice breath or not, he was still a stinky, senile old pervert .
15 A sick, disgusting pervert not worthy of anything I do for you.
16 Fillery is arrested on suspicion of attempting to pervert the course of justice.
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