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    Per·vert·ed
    /pərˈvərdəd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a person or their actions) characterized by sexually abnormal and unacceptable practices or tendencies: "he whispered perverted obscenities"
  2. The meaning of PERVERT is to cause to turn aside or away from what is good or true or morally right : corrupt. How to use pervert in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Pervert.

  3. 1. : corrupt. 2. : marked by perversion. pervertedly adverb. pervertedness noun. Synonyms. corrupt. debased. debauched. decadent. degenerate. degraded. demoralized. depraved. dissipated. dissolute. jackleg. libertine. loose. perverse. rakehell.

  4. considered strange and unpleasant by most people: She told him he had a sick and perverted mind. He used a perverted form of socialism to incite racial hatred. Synonym. depraved. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Strange, suspicious and unnatural. aberrant. aberrantly.

  5. Perverted definition: changed to or being of an unnatural or abnormal kind. See examples of PERVERTED used in a sentence.

  6. to change something so that it is not what it was or should be, or to influence someone in a harmful way: Her ideas have been shamelessly perverted to serve the president's propaganda campaign. pervert the course of justice law UK. to act illegally to avoid punishment or to get the wrong person punished:

  7. adjective. 1. deviating from what is considered right, good, or true; misdirected, corrupted, etc. 2. of or practicing sexual perversion. 3. misinterpreted; distorted.

  8. adjective. deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper or good. “a perverted sense of loyalty”. synonyms: depraved, perverse, reprobate. corrupt. lacking in integrity. adjective. having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented. “a perverted translation of the poem”.

  9. to misconstrue or misinterpret, especially deliberately; distort: to pervert someone's statement. to bring to a less excellent state; vitiate; debase. Synonyms: degrade, impair, defile, pollute. Pathology. to change to what is unnatural or abnormal.

  10. 1. Deviating from what is considered right and correct: a perverted idea of justice. 2. Of, relating to, or engaging in sexual practices that are considered abnormal or deviant. 3. Marked by misinterpretation or distortion: a perverted translation of an epic poem. per·vert′ed·ly adv. per·vert′ed·ness n.

  11. pervert. To pervert something is to corrupt it. For example, you could " pervert the course of justice" by lying on the witness stand. Another common use of pervert is as a word for a person who is sexually deviant; however, people also use this word more loosely to describe anyone who seems creepy.