English to Malayalam Dictionary subversive

subversive

വിധ്വംസക
definition
noun
By now known as a subversive and revolutionary, Marx was expelled from Paris, at the request of the Prussian authorities.
a subversive person.
adjective
subversive literature
seeking or intended to subvert an established system or institution.
example
Was she a spy or a dangerous 'subversive' ?
Meanwhile the Directors sought to encourage less 'subversive' cults.
I wish I could say that I was involved in 'subversive' terrorist activity while trying to smash a corrupt and evil government.
He has even banned 'subversive' activities such as opera, ballet and the circus.
Two years later, however, the king disbanded the Assembly, accusing some of its members of 'subversive' activities.
The charges raised against them were political conspiracy with the aim of disrupting the work of the government, as well as 'subversive' propaganda and violent disruption of the state economic order.
Morality has been used as a smoke screen for political suppression, since the original target of any state censorship was not sex but politically 'subversive' material/literature.
By now known as a 'subversive' and revolutionary, Marx was expelled from Paris, at the request of the Prussian authorities.
There is an incipiently anarchistic and 'subversive' element to his work.
To a large extent, the job of a university is to be 'subversive' and provocative, while the job of capitalism is to harness human greed in order to build businesses that employ people and create wealth.
Deemed a 'subversive' for her outspoken speeches against apartheid, her songs were never played on the radio.
Now regarded as a dangerous 'subversive' , Emmeline was watched by plain clothes detectives.
However, other members have continued 'subversive' activities.
Then came the fun of the '50s with comic books being called 'subversive' Communist propaganda.
But secondly, the movie is very dialectic and remains very 'subversive' , inasmuch as it has sympathy for rebellious characters.
Over 60 of its members, including its leader, were arrested and accused of espionage, 'subversive' activities and other crimes.
But, faced with a deep division in society, the generals regard any influence exerted by alternative tendencies as being 'subversive' and dangerous.
Thus we have the makings of a quite 'subversive' literary tradition that seeks to undermine the tightly controlled world of the urban elites.
Simply put, dominant institutions deploy orthodox strategies and 'subversive' institutions rely on heterodox ones.
Many of these exiles launched a relentless crusade of anti-Catholic propaganda and 'subversive' literature against Mary, which the government was obliged to suppress or refute as best it could.
Soon after his release, he was convicted again for 'subversive' activities but managed to escape to Malaysia.
Even though there are some who may feel sympathetic with the philosophy scholar, it is generally agreed that the scope of his 'subversive' activities against his mother country are too grave to be exonerated.
In fact, people might be catching on to the scams more frequently these days, which is causing scammers to seek newer and more 'subversive' methods of fooling their prey.
The family has become a 'subversive' institution - almost an underground conspiracy - at war with the state and the state-sponsored culture.
It should by now be an old story that in the name of counter-subversion, those who did their best to put the alleged subversives out of business did more damage to the Republic than the alleged 'subversives' themselves.
The male actors, rather 'subversively' though, even changed their genders, as if to destabilise the rigid distinction ingrained in the reconstruction of male and female bodies.
Such tactics were even praised by the Daily Telegraph recently as offering ‘an honest 'subversiveness' which a conservative newspaper can admire’.
MI5 kept a secret register of suspected Communists and 'subversives' known as the ‘Everest List’ who would have to be arrested in the event of war.
In those days, dissidents or 'subversives' could easily disappear from one day to the next, never to be seen again, after being picked up by the secret police.
By the term 'subversives' they mean trade unionists, socialists and other campaigners.
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