adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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perverted sexual practices
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Local church leaders described the ceremony as "sick and perverted ."
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the perverted logic of Nazi propaganda
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The newspaper has described the killer as perverted and sexually deviant.
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They saw the affection she had for such an old man as unnatural and possibly perverted .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Have you aided other men in their perverted follies?
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The perverted originality of Iago's ruse, now linked to a cause, thereby loses its lurid gleam.
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The rituals of the past are perverted and decayed.
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The Wasp Factory, his astonishing debut, was a kind of perverted pastoral.
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They editorialized with barely concealed racism on the influx of perverted foreign religions.
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With perverted hope I wondered if with time love might fail, and all the pain ease.
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Yet their deeds have the same perverted outcome.