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perversion

[per-vur-zhuhn, -shuhn] / pərˈvɜr ʒən, -ʃən /


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The family itself becomes the unit that keeps old prejudices and perversions alive.

From Los Angeles Times

“Republicans stopped the radical D.C. crime law, and we will investigate any use of federal funds that are used to facilitate the perversion of justice by Soros-backed DA’s across the country,” Mr. McCarthy said Sunday.

From Washington Times

But “The Lehman Trilogy” traces the perversion of an economic logic that went from generating astonishing family wealth to nearly capsizing the global economy.

From Los Angeles Times

He called Russia’s declaration of the “so-called `independence’” of separatist areas in eastern Ukraine a violation of its territorial integrity and accused Moscow of “the perversion of the concept of peacekeeping.”

From Seattle Times

Gray said it was a “perversion of justice” that Lane was charged in the case.

From Washington Post