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Synonymes :- démoralisateur- immoral- révolutionnaire- séditieux
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● subversif, subversive adjectif (latin subversum, de subvertere, renverser) Qui est de nature à troubler ou à renverser l'ordre social ou politique : Propager des théories subversives. Qui soutient des idées menaçant l'ordre social : C'est un esprit subversif. ● subversif, subversive (citations) adjectif (latin subversum, de subvertere, renverser) Anatole François Thibault, dit Anatole France Paris 1844-La Béchellerie, Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, 1924 Académie française, 1896 Toutes les idées sur lesquelles repose aujourd'hui la société ont été subversives avant d'être tutélaires. La Vie littéraire Calmann-Lévy ● subversif, subversive (expressions) adjectif (latin subversum, de subvertere, renverser) Guerre subversive, action concertée dirigée contre les autorités d'un pays par des organisations clandestines, disposant ou non de l'appui d'une partie de la population. ● subversif, subversive (synonymes) adjectif (latin subversum, de subvertere, renverser) Qui est de nature à troubler ou à renverser l'ordre...
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Subversive — Sub*ver sive, a. [Cf. F. subversif.] Tending to subvert; having a tendency to overthrow and ruin. [1913 Webster] Lying is a vice subversive of the very ends and design of conversation. Rogers. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subversive — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ seeking or intended to subvert an established system or institution. ► NOUN ▪ a subversive person. DERIVATIVES subversively adverb subversiveness noun … English terms dictionary
subversive — [səb vʉr′siv] adj. [ML subversivus < L subversus, pp. of subvertere: see SUBVERT] tending or seeking to subvert, overthrow, or destroy (an established government, institution, belief, etc.) n. a person regarded as subversive subversively adv.… … English World dictionary
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subversive — index conspirer, harmful, lawless Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
subversive — (adj.) 1640s, from L. subvers , pp. stem of subvertere (see SUBVERT (Cf. subvert)) + IVE (Cf. ive). As a noun, attested from 1887 … Etymology dictionary
subversive — [adj] rebellious, destructive incendiary, inflammatory, insurgent, insurrectionary, overthrowing, perversive, riotous, ruinous, seditious, treasonous, underground, undermining; concept 401 Ant. loyal, obedient … New thesaurus
subversive — sub|ver|sive1 [səbˈvə:sıv US ˈvə:r ] adj subversive ideas, activities etc are secret and intended to damage or destroy a government or an established system ▪ He was engaged in subversive activities . subversive propaganda/literature… … Dictionary of contemporary English
subversive — I UK [səbˈvɜː(r)sɪv] / US [səbˈvɜrsɪv] adjective intended to destroy the power or influence of a government or an established belief They were expelled from the country for subversive activities. It s a challenging novel with a subversive message … English dictionary
subversive — sub|ver|sive1 [ səb vɜrsıv ] adjective intended to destroy the power or influence of a government or an established belief: They were expelled from the country for subversive activities. It s a challenging novel with a subversive message. ╾… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English