View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Perversion.
Perversion meaning
The action of perverting someone or something; humiliation; debasement. | The state of being perverted; depravity; vice. | Distortion or corruption of the original course, meaning, or state of something.
Synonyms of Perversion
Example sentences (20)
This wasn’t just a perversion of the vote on this plant, it’s a perversion of our entire deliberative process,” he said.
And, of course, I’m only making the comparison here because many conservatives — including religious leaders in the Catholic Church and the Southern Baptist Convention — falsely equate drag shows or LGBTQ people with sexual perversion.
Audiences will be introduced to Newton's perversion of psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan's teachings as well as understand the allure of affordable rent options in New York City, but they will also learn about the lasting effects on the members.
The organization also has a disturbing pattern of sexual perversion among its members.
The very fact that this essential and sensitive social function, which ought to be the domain of health professionals and charitable enterprises, is now called an “industry” reflects a total perversion of its purpose.
Things that concern the destruction of the family, of cultural identity and nationality, the perversion and abuse of children, including pedophilia, all actions declared normal in their life.
Each perversion denies and distorts the achievement of dispassionate justice under law.
It gives room for manipulation, contempt of court (where the production of such materials is the subject of a Positive Court order) and perversion of the course of justice.
Kamala beamed and chuckled with freaks who glorify sexual perversion and grooming youth.
The barbaric case of paedophilia which Google defines as “sexual perversion in which children are the preferred sexual object.
These gender-confused men’s perversion takes precedence over the needs of the actual child.
They range from “it’s all imagined/a perversion/just an ideology” to “they are a risk to children”.
Those interests are the destruction of the white race and “traditional” societies, often through perversion and thought control, so that Jews can ultimately rule over them.
This perversion of priorities must now cease.
But on 21 June, blogger Elizabeth Johnson, who goes by “Activist Mommy”, encouraged her followers to “express your disgust that this perversion is taking place in a taxpayer funded library!” and listed the branch’s phone number.
Consider the perversion of the inverse policy: What if traditional conservatives had tried to revoke the tax-exempt status of pro-gay-marriage mainline Protestant churches before our laws totally changed the millennia-old definition of marriage?
He is the appropriate term “homosexual”, but that term is, evidently, too difficult for most people to pronounce, or they are trying to sanitize the perversion.
In the old days, being transgender was something viewed as a perversion, but today it is more accepted that it’s not just a peculiar fancy,” Malene Hilden, a doctor with the Department of Gynaecology at Rigshospitalet, told Kristeligt Dagblad.
It is a farcical and insulting comparison, but not one we should be surprised about given the gleeful perversion of history by the left.
Most of the trainees are able to recognize that religious extremism is a perversion of their religion, and their ability to resist its penetration has notably increased.