Definitionn. a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior
Last update: July 30, 2015
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Hence, evil people can pervert the truth to suit their own ends. [verb]
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He behaves like a pervert. [noun]
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He perverted the course of justice. [verb]
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In fact, it obeys every rule of the slasher movie that Scream ' s horror geeks abuse, pervert and worship. [verb]
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Think of our sweet Henriette--so rich, so beautiful, so over-intelligent--growing from child to woman in the care of servants, who may spoil and pervert her even by their very fondness. [verb]
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She remembered how he had talked of Lord Sandwich, making excuses for a perverted love. [verb]
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Evidently because husbands pervert them, and lower them to their own level. [verb]
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No, I consider on the contrary that it is against nature, and it is I, a perverted man, who have reached this conviction. [adjective]
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Who pervert women by devising and teaching them ways by which not to have children. [Please select]
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Who pervert young people by laying down such rules of hygiene. [Please select]
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] "Numbers are the only certain things; they can neither be controlled nor perverted." [Please select]
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