0 in a way that tries to destroy or damage something, especially an established political system:
He subversively briefed against the Prime Minister throughout the crisis.
Her writing is subversively funny.
They hope to subversively undermine ethnic stereotypes.
This once subversively disreputable genre has now become acceptable.
Is fashion a cultural force which may be used creatively, even subversively?
Like word repeats, anaphoric pronouns can be used subversively.
Almost any work can be read subversively if we accept the principle that both analogy and contrast may be used as means of attack on authority.
I have other examples of how money is used subversively.
It is a matter of subversively seeking to influence the perceptions of children and it is the antithesis of genuine education.
I do not believe that it springs primarily from the machinations of subversively-minded men, although no doubt they are there and are anxious to exploit exploitable situations.