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“subvert”
subvert (verb), subverts; subverted; subverting
1. To secretly attempt to destroy or to undermine a government or a political system: Sometimes it is easier for a country to resist an attack from the outside than to survive from being subverted within its governing organization.
2. To make something weaker or less effective: A politician was accusing his opponent of trying to subvert the electoral system.

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2. To make something weaker or less effective: A politician was accusing his opponent of trying to subvert the electoral system.


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vers-, vert-, -verse, -version, -version, -versation, -versal, -versary, -vert, vort-, vors-
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