subversion
Americannoun
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an act or instance of subverting.
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the state of being subverted; destruction.
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something that subverts or overthrows.
noun
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the act or an instance of subverting or overthrowing a legally constituted government, institution, etc
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the state of being subverted; destruction or ruin
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something that brings about an overthrow
Other Word Forms
- antisubversion noun
- nonsubversion noun
Etymology
Origin of subversion
1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin subversiōn- (stem of subversiō ) an overthrowing. See sub-, version
Explanation
Subversion means overthrowing something, like a government or law, or it can mean corrupting someone’s personal morals, like making a vegetarian eat bacon by tricking her. The Latin root subvertere means “to turn from below,” and when you turn something on its head in a sneaky way, that’s subversion. Imagine digging a hole in the ground, then covering the hole with a layer of sticks and leaves. When someone walks on it, they fall in. That’s the basic idea of subversion, attacking from below. People often use subversion to take down a corrupt government, and acts of subversion are a powerful way to protest injustice.
Vocabulary lists containing subversion
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
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Example Sentences
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An edgy weirdness runs throughout this slim subversion of a crime novel.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 23, 2026
She explored similar themes of subversion in the movie “Hedda,” a moody remake of Henrik Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler” with the title role reimagined as a bisexual, biracial woman.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 12, 2026
Perversely, it’s times like these, when subversion and subtlety are required, that creativity flourishes.
From Salon • Jan. 1, 2026
To call “April” an abortion drama is accurate and yet that description only barely brushes against this movie’s blending and subversion of genres.
From Los Angeles Times • May 2, 2025
“At one time they were a mark of subversion, but now they're relics.”
From "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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