subversive

subversive
1. adjective
subversiv
2. noun
Subversive, der/die
* * *
[-siv]
adjective (likely to destroy or overthrow (government, discipline in a school etc): That boy is a subversive influence in this class.) zerstörerisch
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sub·ver·sive
[səbˈvɜ:sɪv, AM -ˈvɜ:r-]
I. adj subversiv geh, umstürzlerisch, staatsgefährdend
\subversive activities subversive [o staatsgefährdende] Tätigkeiten geh
\subversive elements subversive Elemente
\subversive ideas umstürzlerische Ideen
II. n Umstürzler(in) m(f), subversives Element pej
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[səb'vɜːsɪv]
1. adj
subversiv, umstürzlerisch

subversive elements — subversive Elemente or Kräfte pl

2. n
Umstürzler(in) m(f), Subversive(r) mf
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subversive [-sıv]
A adj (adv subversively)
1. POL umstürzlerisch, subversiv, staatsgefährdend, Wühl…:
subversive activities
2. zerstörerisch, zerrüttend
B s POL Umstürzler(in)
* * *
1. adjective
subversiv
2. noun
Subversive, der/die
* * *
adj.
staatsfeindlich adj.

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