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Definition of Subversionary
1. a. Promoting destruction.
Definition of Subversionary
1. Adjective. Promoting destruction. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Subversionary
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Subversionary
Literary usage of Subversionary
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Eve of the French Revolution by Edward Jackson Lowell (1892)
"Yet the subversionary writers were not left to occupy the field alone. Nobles and
magistrates took up their pens to defend old institutions. ..."
2. The Eve of the French Revolution by Edward Jackson Lowell (1892)
"Yet the subversionary writers were not left to occupy the field alone. Nobles and
magistrates took up their pens to defend old institutions. ..."
3. The Eve of the French Revolution by Edward Jackson Lowell (1892)
"The pamphlets are noticeably less conservative than the cahiers, which were
likewise produced in the spring of 1789. Yet the subversionary writers were not ..."
4. The Eve of the French Revolution by Edward Jackson Lowell (1892)
"Yet the subversionary writers were not left to occupy the field alone. Nobles and
magistrates took up their pens to defend ..."
5. Erewhon: Or, Over the Range by Samuel Butler (1917)
""We shall have," said the judge, "these crude and subversionary books from time
to time until it is recognized as an axiom of morality that luck is the only ..."
6. The Nineteenth Century (1881)
"... they have no mind to try the subversionary doctrines of the Continental agitators.
A continuance of this attitude nevertheless depends entirely upon the ..."